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Poised for change
By
Anthony Rowley
- Asia
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- Japan
Reforms by pension giant GPIF reflect a wider shift in asset management
The past year has been unusually eventful for asset owners and managers in Japan with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida acting to raise financial investment awareness, and with plans unveiled to open up the country’s vast savings market to outside...
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