TOKYO -- Global investors look unlikely to rotate money out of Japanese shares into China's stock rally, according to brokerages.
Although the frenzy in Chinese stocks fizzled this week after a disappointing stimulus package, the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index was still up by around 15% from the start of the rally. China's Finance Ministry is slated to hold a media briefing on Saturday, raising investor expectations for additional stimulus.


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