TOKYO -- Japanese private equity firms will set up new funds worth roughly 600 billion yen ($5.5 billion) over the next few years to serve investors starving for higher returns in a time of continued low interest rates.
Country's anemic bond yields spur demand for alternatives
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Japanese private equity firms invested in a record 750 companies last year.
TOKYO -- Japanese private equity firms will set up new funds worth roughly 600 billion yen ($5.5 billion) over the next few years to serve investors starving for higher returns in a time of continued low interest rates.