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Winter 2019/2020

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  • Sponsored by Mori Hamada & Matsumoto
    Yusuke Murakami and Kei Shirakawa of Mori Hamada & Matsumoto outline opportunities and challenges for investment and financing in the nascent market for gaming and integrated resorts in Japan
  • Sponsored by Baker McKenzie
    Baker McKenzie partners consider the role of geopolitical tensions in growing competition between stock exchanges around the world­­
  • Sponsored by Nishimura & Asahi
    The foreign ownership cap in public companies is regulated mainly by the Law on Securities (LOS), the Law on Investment (LOI), and their implementing regulations. In an effort to innovate the investment environment, draft amendments of the aforementioned laws have been proposed to the National Assembly for discussion in order to, among other things, address foreign ownership issues in public companies, including those discussed herein.