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Aug 31, 2001

The $10 trillion question

Global investors have a recipe for reviving Japan's faltering economy: improved corporate governance and high standards of investor relations

You can go a long way in Japan with $10 trillion. It buys you a suite at an upmarket Tokyo hotel from now until the end of time. It buys you an ocean of Asahi beer. It probably buys a sushi mountain the size of Mount Fuji. But does it buy you improved IR?This was the question posed recently by members of the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN), a coalition of leading institutional investors that use their combined assets of $10 trillion to push for improved corporate governance worldwide.

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