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DEMAND FOR FUNDS IN JAPAN RISES AT SMALLER FIRMS: BOJ.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 25-OCT-01
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

TOKYO, Oct 25 Asia Pulse - The diffusion index of corporate borrowing from banks improved 8 points in October to negative 21 as smaller businesses tried to build up cash on hand, according to a Bank of Japan quarterly survey released Wednesday.

The BOJ's survey of 50 major banks...

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