Much has been made of U.S. corporate cash balance, which reached
$1.925 trillion in December 2013. However, Japanese companies have a larger cash balance at
224 trillion yen ($2.15 trillion). The large cash holdings by Japanese companies is attributed to a 15-year deflationary period. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is encouraging companies to raise wages faster than the cost of living to help end deflation in Japan.