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Trouble looms large at Tokyo Stock Exchange

The bourse blames bad luck but analysts say its woes stem from too much bureaucracy and underinvestment

The Tokyo Stock Exchange is facing a crisis of confidence because of years of underinvestment in its technology and a bureaucratic culture, say analysts.

The market has seen system glitches, capacity issues and trading errors, and encountered regulatory criticism since November. These have combined to wreak the most havoc on Tokyo's financial market since the collapse of the bubble economy.

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