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Japan’s company failures set new record

By Michiyo Nakamoto in Tokyo

Published: August 8 2008 22:49 | Last updated: August 8 2008 22:49

Japanese corporate bankruptcies in July surged 24 per cent year-on-year to a record for a year of 1,131, a sign that the slowdown in economic activity and rising energy and materials costs are fast taking their toll upon businesses, a leading credit research company reckons.

Teikoku Databank said the number of bankruptcies last month was the highest in more than three years.

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