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Henry Stokes
2011 All-Japan Research Team: Recovery Slowed, But Not Stopped
As Japan struggles to return to normalcy amid the destruction and uncertainty, equity analysts have been busy assessing the disaster’s economic impact as they provide investment insight to clients. Japan will recover from disaster, analysts say — and investment opportunities abound.
Henry Stokes December 17, 2025
Kan To Submit Disaster Spending Package For Japan This Month

Naoto Kan, Japan's prime minister, second from left, gestures as he inspects the earthquake and tsunami damage in Rikuzentakata, Iwate prefecture, Japan, in this handout photograph released to the media on Saturday, April 2, 2011. Kan said yesterday he intends to submit the first spending package this month to cope with the March 11 earthquake and tsumani that devastated the northeastern part of the country. Source: Prime Minister's Office of Japan via Bloomberg EDITOR'S NOTE: NO SALES. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE.

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