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Government plans to sell up to 1.03bn of its shares in business
Signs that Spac mania in the US might have peaked puts pressure on European counterparts
The company’s new investors would also be useful as business partners
Japanese ecommerce group says tie-up will help fight off threat from Silicon Valley
Deal marks start of retreat from ill-fated investment in Australian logistics group
Sale would highlight group’s broken ambitions to become global logistics leader
Five years on from its $12bn debut, the investment case for a politically hamstrung business with an ageing customer base looks threadbare
Shrinking nation’s culture of unachievable targets means fraud remains systemic risk
Purchase of minority stake would cap a record year for overseas dealmaking by Japanese groups
Asset manager to vote against chairman of companies slow to tackle global warming
The Takeda-Shire deal shows companies are buying overseas assets while they still can
Taizo Nishimuro made his presence felt at Toshiba and the Tokyo Stock Exchange
State-controlled group defies critics with pursuit of non-bank financial targets
Retail investors are target for latest pitch but lessons from IPO may hinder efforts
Retail investors are unlikely to go wild over the group’s share offer
Group bets markets will be undeterred by its loss, share price slide and N Korea fears
Cultural oversensitivity is as much to blame as the mispricing to buy logistics group
Negative rates should be spurring country’s consumers to spend, but hottest-selling item is the safe
Useful information on how law firms went about their innovations
New heads at GPIF and Japan Post face challenge in negative yielding world
Selection of Masatsugu Nagato ends multiyear search
With Y8tn parked at the central bank, JPB is disproportionately vulnerable to policy
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