Strong support for Resona’s $7bn government payback deal
Japanese bank Resona Holdings has turned to the equity markets for a ¥590bn ($7bn) placement as it seeks to repay the government in a deal that will also boost its capital quality. The offer, which will be launched today (Friday), will allow Resona to buy back some of the ¥1.68tr of preferred shares owned by the Japanese government.
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