BREAKINGVIEWS-Japan’s M&A wave is just getting started: podcast

Reuters
13 Feb
BREAKINGVIEWS-Japan’s M&A wave is just getting started: podcast

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By Jonathan Guilford and Aimee Donnellan

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The country’s corporate giants, nudged by reform, are exploring big deals. Carmakers Honda and Nissan, convenience store 7-Eleven’s owner and others are testing waters at home and abroad. In this week’s Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists debate how far it will go.

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