A Liberal Democratic Party project team said Thursday it will propose that Japan launch its own sovereign wealth fund, using money from the nation's pension plan and foreign currency reserves. The group, led by former financial services minister Yuji... ...full story at Japan Times
from Japan Times on Fri, Jun 20 2008
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