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Financial firms help Japan

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Financial services firms — many with operations in Japan — are opening their corporate pockets in response to the country's disasters.

The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. has donated $100,000 to the Red Cross Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Fund, and also set up a matching-gift program for employee donations.

The Axa Group, which has several offices in Japan, has put 50 million yen, or about $618,000, into a fund for

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Financial firms help Japan

Financial services firms — many with operations in Japan — are opening their corporate pockets in response to the country's disasters.

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