HERE'S THE DEAL

Debt-laden Kansai Airport has found a financial savior. Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport will absorb about a third of the airport's debt of $9.75 billion by paying $106 million annually for the next 30 years. The bailout, however, comes with a catch--suspending work on a second...

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