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Foreign bankers and investors draw parallels with Japan in the 1990s when banks avoided restructuring loans to their biggest borrowers and refinanced them at lower rates -- an "extend and pretend" policy that helped create so-called zombie companies and was blamed for Japan's two decades of economic stagnation.
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