The Osaka-based firm, one of Japan’s top-4 life insurers with ¥36.7 trillion ($248 billion) in total assets, is taking advantage of guidelines for bond investors when prices move sharply.
Usually when a bond tumbles 50% or more from its purchase price, the insurer needs to write off the losses, according to Japanese accounting standards. But if it promises to hold the note ...
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