Japanese companies increase borrowing amid investor pressure and inflation return
Corporate Japan is increasing borrowing as companies face pressure from investors to deploy capital more aggressively, driven by tighter governance standards and the return of inflation. The article discusses how these factors are putting pressure on corporate credit ratings.
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Corporate Japan borrows more as deals and outflows pressure ratings
Against the backdrop of tighter governance and the return of inflation, investors are pressing companies to deploy capital more aggressively.
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