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Market Chatter: KKR's Japan Unit Eyes 450 Trillion Yen Property Sell-Off Market for Expansion

-- Private equity firm KKR Japan plans to expand acquisitions by buying corporate divestment properties, tapping a 450 trillion yen market, Bloomberg reported Monday, citing Naoki Suzuki, president of KJRM -one of the nation's largest asset managers.

KJRM sees substantial profit potential in this trend, with the KKR unit's real estate holdings surging 20% to approximately 2.53 trillion yen in 2025, the publication said.

Japanese firms, including many across industries facing pressure from both policymakers and investors, are being pushed to shed non-core assets such as real estate, the news wire said.

(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)

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