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Tax change expected to boost local bonds

LONDON (Kyodo) European investors are expected to increase their purchases of Japanese local government bonds as a taxation change this month benefits overseas buyers, visiting Japanese financial experts said. Read the full story . . . ...full story at Japan Times

from Japan Times on Mon, Jan 28 2008

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