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A lot of buyout opportunities in Japan, South Korea and Australia, Goldman Sachs says

Investing.com

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July 9, 2026

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A lot of buyout opportunities in Japan, South Korea and Australia, Goldman Sachs says
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Bloomberg

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· Jun 23, 2026

AI Boom Sees Investors Shift From Japan’s Value to Growth Stocks

Japanese equities, long regarded by global investors as a value market, are beginning to attract growth funds, as AI-linked firms power to the top of market-cap rankings, beating out the manufacturers and telecoms giants that dominated for decades.

The Japan Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

LDP plans tighter oversight of disclosures by activist investors

The proposals come as Japan has become one of the ‌world's busiest markets ‌for activist investing outside of the U.S.

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 4, 2026

Inflation: Japan food delivery firms at crossroads

Inflation: Japan food delivery firms at crossroads

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 12, 2026

Japan wants 60 million tourists, but China isn’t sending them

Japan has found a new export industry and it doesn’t come off an assembly line. It arrives by plane, spends freely and is, increasingly, what Tokyo is banking its economic future on. Last year, 42.7 million foreign visitors arrived in the country, a record that shattered the previous year’s high by nearly 16 per cent. Now Tokyo wants to turn that surge into something more lasting: a permanent pillar of growth to rival, or even outlast, the industries that built modern Japan. To achieve that...

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 28, 2026

Financial sector's overseas real estate investment up in Q4

SEOUL, June 29 (Yonhap) -- The financial sector's investment in overseas real es...

RAPPLER

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· Jul 7, 2026

[Vantage Point] How the Lopezes got, then lost CBK to the Aboitiz group

CBK's journey — from IMPSA to Japanese investors, then to the Lopezes, and now to the Aboitizes — is more than a succession of corporate transactions

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Related coverage for "A lot of buyout opportunities in Japan, South Korea and Australia, Goldman Sachs says": Bloomberg — AI Boom Sees Investors Shift From Japan’s Value to Growth Stocks. The Japan Times — LDP plans tighter oversight of disclosures by activist investors . Borneo Bulletin — Inflation: Japan food delivery firms at crossroads. South China Morning Post — Japan wants 60 million tourists, but China isn’t sending them. Yonhap News Agency — Financial sector's overseas real estate investment up in Q4. RAPPLER — [Vantage Point] How the Lopezes got, then lost CBK to the Aboitiz group