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Banking, Featured Work, Japan - Monday, June 1, 2009 12:06 - 1 Comment
Just like the 80s: Japan’s banks lead world lending again
Euromoney June 2008
League tables haven’t looked like this since the 1980s. Rankings for global loan arrangers in the first quarter of 2009, compiled by Dealogic, show three Japanese banks in the top five worldwide – with Mizuho at the top. The trinity of Mizuho, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group between them led almost exactly half of the 1,453 loans Dealogic tracked worldwide in that three-month period.
This is partly because of an absence of activity at American and European banks rather than an increase at the Japanese. But it’s still very notable that volumes for the Japanese banks have held up so well. In fact, in some cases they’ve done better than hold up: during the October to December quarter, in arguably the worst climate for global finance in history, Japanese deal volumes went up more than 50% compared to the same quarter in 2007. In the first quarter of 2009, they were down year-on-year for the industry as a whole, but at two of the three megabanks – which account for 90% of the market in Japan – their volumes actually went up. Continue…
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