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SoftBank cuts borrowing from Mizuho, Goldman Sachs

Tuesday, 31 May 2022


TOKYO, May 30 (Reuters): SoftBank Group Corp trimmed borrowing from its main bank Mizuho Financial Group Inc by 4.5 per cent in the year ended March to 812 billion yen ($6.38 billion), a filing showed.
Borrowing by the Japanese tech conglomerate from JPMorgan Chase & Co fell 23 per cent to 637 billion yen and from Goldman Sachs Group Inc fell 39 per cent to 364 billion yen.
The disclosure ahead of the group's annual general meeting on June 24 comes after SoftBank reported a record investment loss at its Vision Fund unit due to weakness in tech stock valuations.
Founder and CEO Masayoshi Son, whose annual remuneration was stable at 100 million yen, has pledged to "play defence" by cutting the pace of investments and preserving cash.