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DIARY-Today in Japan-Jan 9

Tue Jan 8, 2008 8:43pm EST

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 (All events in Tokyo unless stated otherwise. Times in GMT)
 WEDNESDAY, JAN 9
 ---------------------------------------------------------- 
 EQUITIES EVENTS
 0200 - Japan Mining Industry Association holds media
gathering
 0500 - Sapporo Holdings (2501.T) briefs on its 2008 marketing
strategy.
 0700 - Hewlett Packard Japan business briefing
 GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY
 0130 - Ten-year Japanese government bond offer
 0345 - Ten-year JGB auction result
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