Japan rules out major domestic risks from private credit for now

Japan’s Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama attends the upper house budget committee session at the parliament in Tokyo, Japan April 7, 2026. REUTERS
TOKYO, April 10 (Reuters) – Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said on Friday private credit does not ​pose a major issue domestically at present but noted ‌risks linked to the $2 trillion industry could be discussed at next week’s G7 finance meeting.
“Japan’s exposure to the private credit market is not ​particularly large. It’s not that there is no investment ​at all, but we do not view this ⁠as a major issue domestically at this point,” she said ​at a regular press conference.
Her comments come as Japan’s Financial ​Services Agency conducts checks on private credit exposure at major financial institutions, amid mounting concerns over emerging strains in the $2 trillion global private credit industry.
Katayama said ​she keeps herself constantly updated on the developments through ​briefings from the financial watchdog, adding that questions about whether risks are ‌building ⁠and being adequately monitored could be raised when finance ministers from the Group of Seven economies meet in Washington next week.
“Even so, at present, I do not believe the situation has ​developed into ​problems on the ⁠scale of past crises,” she added.
Private credit funds in the United States have faced high ​redemption requests as jittery retail investors bolt for ​the ⁠exits amid concerns over transparency, valuations and artificial intelligence-related disruption.
Japan’s private credit market remains small due to companies’ relatively easy access ⁠to ​traditional bank lending, but Japanese banks ​have stepped up financing to global private credit funds in recent years in ​search of higher returns.

Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Christian Schmollinger

 

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