TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's parliament passed a $157 billion extra budget on Monday including the issuance of new bonds to pay for the bulk of rebuilding from the March earthquake. Policymakers hope the spending will also help sustain the economy's recovery as the yen's rise, a global slowdown and ...
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