(Reuters) - Demand for investment trusts, which are like mutual funds in
the U.S., are growing in Japan as more people shift their money
from low-interest savings accounts to earn better returns.
Nikko has also benefited from deregulation that has made it
possible to sell investment trusts and other products at the
thousands of bank branches across the country.
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the U.S., are growing in Japan as more people shift their money
from low-interest savings accounts to earn better returns.
Nikko has also benefited from deregulation that has made it
possible to sell investment trusts and other products at the
thousands of bank branches across the country.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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