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Japan cautious over euro rescue vehicle

China Daily | Updated: 2011-11-01 07:36

Japan cautious over euro rescue vehicle

European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) Chief Executive Klaus Regling at a news conference in Beijing on Friday. His trip to secure pledges of money for the fund comes ahead of a G20 leaders' summit this week in France. Nelson Ching / Bloomberg

TOKYO - Japan told the head of Europe's bailout fund on Monday that it would continue to buy its bonds, but, like fellow potential investor China, did not commit to putting cash into a mooted special purpose vehicle to enhance the rescue fund's firepower.

Japan cautious over euro rescue vehicle

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