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Help planned for credit union to avoid bailout

Shinkumi Federation Bank is considering extending financial assistance to Yamanashikenmin Shinyoukumiai, the nation’s fourth-largest credit union, so it can get back on its feet without financial help from the government, sources said Sunday.

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