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But the nation's imports plunged at a similar rate that year, allowing Japan to eke out a slight trade surplus.
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During the Japanese era in Taiwan (1895 1945), school history textbooks retold the hostage-taking as the Nuyts Incident, portraying the Dutchman as a "typical arrogant western bully who slighted Japanese trading rights and trod on the rights of the native inhabitants".
But postwar empirical studies revealed a slight problem: actual trade did not at all seem to match these models.
Profit from investment banking held up fairly well in the quarter, with only slight declines in trading profits and commission income despite a a turndown in the market.
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HMI closed its first day of trading slight up at $11.25 per share.
Analysts said the slight narrowing of that trade gap was unlikely to stop American policy makers from calling on China to let the renminbi rise against the dollar.
It is therefore concerning that business investment fell last quarter and the current account deficit remains unacceptably large, despite slight improvements in the trade balance," he said.
Broadest Measure of Foreign Trade Shows Slight Improvement in 3rd Quarter America's current-account deficit -- the broadest measure of international trade -- showed a slight improvement in the July-to-September quarter although it was still at the third-highest level in history.
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