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BOJ doubles loan program to ¥20 trillionBy HIROKO NAKATA Responding to the government's call for deflation-fighting steps, the Bank of Japan says it will expand liquidity by doubling its three-month loans to banks, introduced in December, to about ¥20 trillion. Residency requirement eyed for child allowance
The government will consider requiring the children of foreign parents living in Japan to also live here to qualify for child allowances, health minister Akira Nagatsuma says. Include pro-North schools in tuition waiver: U.N. panel
A U.N. panel monitoring racial equality and nondiscrimination expresses concern about Japan's possible exclusion of pro-Pyongyang schools for Korean residents from its planned tuition waiver program for public high school students. |
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After what he calls a "long and necessary time away from the game," the world's top golfer says he's ready to begin his season at the Masters.
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