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Data has shown Japan's economy shrank less than initially thought in the first quarter

By Kazuhiro Nogi

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A clerk counts bank notes in Tokyo. Japan's economy shrank less than initially thought in the first quarter, data has shown, as hopes grew of a recovery from its worst recession since World War II. A clerk counts bank notes in Tokyo. Japan's economy shrank less than initially thought in the first quarter, data has shown, as hopes grew of a recovery from its worst recession since World War II.


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