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From a news item in the Wall Street Journal of Feb 24, 2012:-
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"Investigators found that AIJ Investment Advisors Co. can't account for "most of" the 183 billion yen, or about $2.3 billion, in pension-fund assets under management. The money belongs to a mostly unidentified range of Japanese companies. .......the Financial Services Agency, will now scrutinize operations at all 263 investment-management firms in Japan because of the AIJ investigation."
Did AIJ, like Olympus, also have to make pay-offs to the yakuza? Who, or where is safe?
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"Investigators found that AIJ Investment Advisors Co. can't account for "most of" the 183 billion yen, or about $2.3 billion, in pension-fund assets under management. The money belongs to a mostly unidentified range of Japanese companies. .......the Financial Services Agency, will now scrutinize operations at all 263 investment-management firms in Japan because of the AIJ investigation."
Did AIJ, like Olympus, also have to make pay-offs to the yakuza? Who, or where is safe?