david: we have beth comstock, the ge vice chair.o mark mobius, franklin resources, about emerging markets. and we are joined by dale stafford, and he will talk about all the fluctuations in the markets and what the central banks are doing. that is coming up next on reallyerg ." tom: looking forward to the ge discussion as well. right now we're looking at japan. we go over to bloomberg very quickly and look at the eight nymex. -- at the abenomics. move.s the successful hide this, as you do. phenomenal success, and then 112.well, down to francine: we should spare a thought for governor kuroda. he is considered one of the greatest thinkers in central bank. i do not know if it was a mistake or if he was just trying it out to see what the experiment would look like. tom: michael holland, where are ?ou on japanese blue chips are they as blue as our blue chips? michael: i do not think so. francine's comment about one of the greatest thinkers in central bank -- it is like an oxymoron, isn't it? bashine: it is so easy to bankers. but the