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		<title>By: The financial crisis - and loansharks in Japan and NZ &#171; East Asia Forum</title>
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		<description>[...] Japanese banking, the big boys are back, as I explained last week: The Economist now confirms it. Indeed, the latter suggests that “if Japanese banks have any [...]</description>
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