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BANKING - Shinsei's way - Japan's first foreign-owned bank has remade itself at breakneck speed. But is its model worth emulating?

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2002
Authors: Smith, Charles
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Institutional investor. - New York, NY : Institutional Investor Inc., ISSN 0192-5660, ZDB-ID 3955412. - Vol. 27.2002, 8, p. 41-46
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