China, Japan, S Korea still committed to policies that support demand
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CENTRAL bankers and finance ministers from China, Japan and South Korea said on Sunday that they remained committed to policies to support demand in the face of moderate and uneven global growth.
The policymakers for the three North Asian economies held a trilateral meeting, chaired by Japan's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Taro Aso, on the sidelines of an Asian Development Bank Meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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