Lending opportunities open up for Japans banks
One contender leaves, and another enters. The revolving door of foreign participation in Japanese domestic brokerage has taken a few more turns this year, with Citi selling its Nikko Cordial retail brokerage to Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp, and Morgan Stanley striking a joint venture deal with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.
Forming a judgement on Citis enterprise is tricky. It is tempting to add it to the file marked "failed foreign attempts to penetrate Japanese retail", alongside Merrill Lynchs venture with Yamaichi. But we will never know whether Citi really could have made a success of it as it was still work in progress after just two years, and the imperative to sell the brokerage was driven by problems at head office, not in Japan.
But as Citi departs retail, another foreign house moves in. In March, Mitsubishi UFJ...
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