World’s Largest State Pension, Japan’s GPIF, Poised to Lift Ban on Lending Foreign Stocks

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Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund will announce as early as Friday that it will resume lending foreign stocks, according to people familiar with the matter, four years after its surprise decision to stop the practice.

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