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Jefferies stock jumps on SMFG takeover report

by March 24, 2026
by March 24, 2026

Shares of Jefferies Financial Group surged on Tuesday after reports suggested Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG) is exploring a potential takeover of the US investment bank, even as conflicting signals emerged over the likelihood of a deal.

Takeover report lifts Jefferies shares

Jefferies stock rose as much as 14% in premarket trading following a report by the Financial Times that SMFG is working on plans for a possible acquisition. 

However, it pared most of the gains after the market opened and traded 3% up at the time of writing.

According to the report, the Japanese lender has assembled a small internal team to prepare for a potential move if Jefferies’ share price presents an attractive entry point.

The report said SMFG, whose banking subsidiary already holds a minority stake in Jefferies, is positioning itself to act opportunistically rather than pursuing an immediate transaction.

The market reaction was swift, with investors pushing Jefferies shares higher after months of declines. 

The stock has fallen 34% this year and is down 39% over the past six months.

SMFG downplays immediate deal prospects

Despite the initial optimism, a separate report from Bloomberg indicated that SMFG has no immediate plans to pursue a takeover. 

People familiar with the matter said the Japanese bank is not currently engaged in active discussions with Jefferies regarding an acquisition.

Executives at SMFG are also said to be mindful of several challenges that could complicate any deeper integration, including regulatory hurdles and structural constraints.

A spokesperson for SMFG described Jefferies as an “important partner,” adding that the bank would not comment on “hypothetical assumptions or rumors.”

Longstanding partnership underpins strategic ties

The speculation builds on an existing relationship between the two firms that has deepened in recent years. 

SMFG initially acquired a stake of nearly 5% in Jefferies in 2021 and later agreed to increase its holding to as much as 20%.

Under the terms of a deal reached last year, SMFG can build its economic stake while remaining below a 5% regulatory threshold for voting rights. 

The partnership has allowed Jefferies to access additional capital while helping SMFG expand its global investment banking footprint.

The potential for a takeover aligns with a broader trend among Japan’s largest financial institutions to strengthen ties with US firms. 

Peers such as Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Mizuho Financial Group have pursued similar strategies to diversify revenue streams and expand internationally.

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group acquired a stake in Morgan Stanley during the 2008 global financial crisis and remains its largest shareholder. 

Meanwhile, Mizuho Financial Group purchased boutique investment bank Greenhill & Co. to strengthen its capabilities in advising on global mergers.

Meanwhile, Jefferies continues to navigate a challenging environment, with its share price weighed down by exposures to troubled firms, including First Brands Group and Market Financial Solutions Ltd.

Senior executives from Jefferies, including CEO Rich Handler and President Brian Friedman, are expected to visit Tokyo this week to further strengthen ties with SMFG. 

The firm is also scheduled to report its first-quarter earnings on Wednesday and hold a board meeting in Japan.

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