TOKYO -- Three cities -- Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka -- will compete to become Japan's next international financial center under a plan developed by Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.
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Tokyo at night. The capital city has traditionally been seen as Japan's global financial hub, but other cities in the country will be encouraged to raise their profiles in the arena. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Three cities -- Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka -- will compete to become Japan's next international financial center under a plan developed by Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.