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Japan’s Mizuho says top managers knew of mob loans (via AFP)

The head of Japan’s Mizuho Financial Group on Tuesday admitted top managers were aware of loans to gangsters three years ago, in an embarrassing about-face for the company. Executives have been under fire since it emerged that Mizuho Bank, one of Japan…

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