Japan’s ruling party warns about suspected collusion between activist investors and private equity
First publishedJul 17, 06:49 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:42 UTC · 13m ago
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Japan's ruling party warned about suspected collusion between activist investors and private equity.
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Japan's ruling party is worried about a possible problem. Some investors and private equity groups might be working together in a way that is not fair. This could affect Japan's economy.
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This issue matters because it could affect Japan's economy and how businesses are run.
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- Who warned about the suspected collusion?
- Japan's ruling party
- What are activist investors?
- Investors who try to change a company's behavior or policies
- What is private equity?
- Groups that buy and sell parts of companies
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Suspected collusion between activist investors and private equity
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