JAPAN - As Japanese institutions squeeze at the margins for profits in a struggling market, commission rates continue to decline, though there are signs that may change, according to a recent study by Greenwich Associates.
For all institutions investing in Japanese stocks, the average brokerage commission rate has fallen from 17 basis points (bps) in 2001 to 14 bps this year. For foreign subsidiaries and offshore ins...
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