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Jun 11, 2024 03:09 PM
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Blackstone Eyes $10 Billion in Japan Deals Amid Buyout Fund Influx

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The recent interest in Japan among these investors stems from growing expectations of high returns. Photo: VCG
The recent interest in Japan among these investors stems from growing expectations of high returns. Photo: VCG

(Nikkei) — Western private equity giants like Blackstone are set to sharply ramp up spending in Japan over the next few years, seeing opportunities for high returns in a market with favorable factors including the weak yen.

Blackstone aims for 1.5 trillion yen ($9.6 billion) in deals in Japan through 2027, President Jonathan Gray told Nikkei. This would be on a par with the total amount it has invested in the country, based on enterprise value, since it began operating here in 2007, packed into three years.

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