Japan to Spend More Than $99 Billion in New Stimulus

Courtesy NYT > Business  Mon, 04/06/2009 - 01:34

Japan plans to spend more than $99.3 billion in new stimulus measures to rescue the world’s second-biggest economy from its deepest recession since World War II.


 

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