A growing number of business leaders in Japan are pledging to unwind their vast networks of cross-held shares to satisfy the nation’s top regulator and activist shareholders.
Nobuhiro Doi isn’t one of them.
His Kyoto Financial Group has amassed unrealized profits of more than $6 billion on holdings in other firms, and the company president said he plans to keep many of them.
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