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Global Conference 2025

Global Investors' View: Japan (Invite only)

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Japan is entering a period of economic and political transformation. In 2024, the BOJ ended its long-term policy of negative interest rates to spur wage growth, sustain 2 percent inflation, and prevent further Yen depreciation. At the same time, the October parliamentary elections saw the long-term ruling party, the LDP, lose its majority for the first time in 15 years. In this new era, what impacts might these historic shifts have on financial markets and economic growth? As Japan’s fiscal and monetary environments impact its economic activity, what opportunities do domestic and foreign investors see as most promising? 

    Moderator

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    Kiyotaka Fujii

    Senior Executive Vice President(Koinca), Executive Chairman of the Board (REALM), Konica Minolta

    Speakers

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    Anu Aiyengar

    Global Head of Advisory and Mergers and Acquisitions, JP Morgan Chase & Co.
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    Ken Hokugo

    Director, Head of Hedge Fund Investments, Head of Corporate Governance, Pension Fund Association
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    Yuko Kaifu

    President, Japan House L.A.
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    Tashi Nakanishi

    Co-Founder and CEO, X&
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    Hiroshi Ozeki

    President and CEO, Nissay Asset Management Corporation
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    Shohei Yamada

    CEO, SBI Holdings USA