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TABLE-Foreign investors sold Japan stocks last week

Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:01pm EST
 TOKYO, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Foreign investors sold a net 9.9
billion yen ($110 million) of Japanese stocks last week, capital
flows data from Japan's Ministry of Finance showed on Thursday.
 Details of net investments were as follows (in billion yen).
  FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN JAPAN: (net)
               stocks           bonds            bills
  Nov 1-Nov 7      -9.9            -215.6           -205.9
  Oct 25-Oct 31    46.5            -346.8             55.5
  JAPANESE INVESTMENT ABROAD: (a minus sign indicates net selling
and inflows of funds into Japan)
               stocks           bonds            bills
  Nov 1-Nov 7     -46.9             343.4            35.6
  Oct 25-Oct 31    -8.0            -138.5           -11.1
 Note:
 - "r" notes revised figure
 - As of January 2005, the ministry changed its calculation
methods for weekly capital flows to match its Balance of Payments
figures and previous data are not directly comparable.
 - Bonds include beneficiary certificates.
 - Figures are based on contracts and are rounded.
  The MOF's capital flows data can be found in English at:
  here
  The MOF's portfolio flows data can be found in English at:
  here





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