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DIARY-Today in Japan-Aug 4

Sun Aug 3, 2008 6:03pm EDT

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 (All events in Tokyo unless stated otherwise. Times in GMT)
 MONDAY, AUG. 4
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 EQUITIES EVENTS
 0600  Isuzu Motors Ltd (7202.T) Q1 results
 ECONOMIC INDICATORS
 2350 Sun - Bank of Japan to release monetary base data for
July JPMONB=ECI
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