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In the coming year, alternative investment marketing firms will have to register or notify to solicit capital or offer products in Japan. But how will the authorities enforce such rules if they could not do so before? Joe Marsh reports

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Japanese authorities are set to tighten regulation of derivatives and collective investment schemes by requiring unlicensed alternative investment marketers, such as hedge funds, to register or notify the Financial Supervisory Agency (FSA) of their activities. But should these firms really be worried? Some market observers are not convinced anything will really change, suggesting the regulator

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