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Speakers from Citi Group and law firms Mori Hamada and Nagashima Ohno expect to see an increase in work as foreign investors increasingly flock to the country
Southeast Asia and Europe are hotspots for growth, but talent acquisition and retention difficulties are forcing firms to be creative
On June 23, draft amendments to the Cabinet Office Order on Disclosure Required for Tender Offer for Share Certificates, etc. by Person Other than Issuer, as well as other related Cabinet Office Orders and FAQs, were published by the Financial Services Agency of Japan.
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KKR has made its biggest acquisition of a Japanese asset, but multiple regulatory filings delayed the launch of the tender offer
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    On October 1 2017, the amendments to the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act will take effect. The Act aims to develop foreign transactions appropriately, and maintain peace and security in Japan and other countries through providing for minimum necessary control and coordination of foreign transactions.
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