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Bank of Japan semi-annual monetary report

Japan's economic activity remained virtually flat in the first half of fiscal 2003, but in the second half of the period there were signs of recovery in exports and firms' business sentiment improved.

Exports started to increase moderately toward the end of the first half of fiscal 2003, as the effects of geopolitical risks and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in East Asian economies had gradually subsided. Business fixed investment recovered moderately as corporate profits continued to

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