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Japan sees private credit as a policy pillar despite overseas market turmoil

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Japan's financial regulator is considering private credit as a potential pillar of its strategy to meet rising corporate funding demand, supported by a surge in M&A activity. The backdrop is constructive for alternative lenders, though the mention of turbulence in overseas private credit markets adds a note of caution. The article is policy-oriented and likely more relevant for market positioning than near-term price action.

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Japan's financial regulator is considering private credit as a potential pillar of its strategy to meet rising corporate funding demand, supported by a surge in M&A activity. The backdrop is constructive for alternative lenders, though the mention of turbulence in overseas private credit markets adds a note of caution. The article is policy-oriented and likely more relevant for market positioning than near-term price action.

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