Japan opens door to foreign hedge funds

Relaxation of rules might make it easier for hedge funds to enter the country but significant obstacles remain

There are only a handful of home-grown hedge funds in Japan but changes to the rules for asset managers last year have made it easier to launch an investment management business. However, significant barriers to entry remain in the country.

There are about 55 hedge funds registered with a Japan-based head office, while only about 20 funds are domiciled in the country, according to data provider Eurekahedge.

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