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Factory Shutdown to Aid Inventory Adjustment

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Factory Shutdown to Aid Inventory Adjustment

Mon 17 Sep 12 | 09:40 PM ET
Jesper Koll, MD & Head of Japanese Equity Research, JPMorgan Securities Japan says that the production stoppages of Japanese firms in China help speed up inventory adjustments by drawing down on excessive levels of inventories in certain industries.

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Japan  | Bank of Japan  | China

 
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