SMBC Nikko considers ¥100 billion mezzanine fund amid Japan M&A surge
Soft in all the wrong places. Take with a strong tea.
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The article briefly mentions that SMBC Nikko is considering launching a ¥100 billion mezzanine fund amid a mergers and acquisitions boom in Japan. Mezzanine financing sits between senior debt and equity in terms of risk, offering potential extra returns for investors. However, the article content is extremely limited (only the word "follow"), providing no substantive details or analysis.
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