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Why big investors have fallen in love with the Japanese stock market ...


Why big investors have fallen in love with the Japanese stock market ...

The Asian country's market is at its highest thanks to a favorable economic, business, and political context.

Why Global Investors Are Watching What Japan Does Next

The combination of a rise in Japanese interest rates and a decline in U.S. rates would compress a big gap — or spread, in market lingo — that ...

Japanese Stock Market: Four Reasons to Invest | Morgan Stanley

The government has embraced programs to stimulate domestic savings in equity-linked investments. This is driving new flows into Japanese stock ...

I decided to go fishing in the Japanese stock-market abyss. Found 4 ...

The problem is the world (probably incorrectly) is bearish on the entire future of the Japanese economy. Without investors rushing in to buy ...

A popular trading strategy just blew up in investors' faces - CNN

An investor could borrow Japanese yen (for a small fee) and ... On Monday, the Japanese stock market fell 12.4%, triggering a global rout.

Why has the Japanese stock market been on a roller-coaster ride?

“Signs of weakness in the U.S. economy have acted as the spark for these events, while the technical factors in Japanese financial markets are ...

Japan stock volatility chased away speculators, lured long-term ...

Japanese institutional investors' appetite for domestic exchange-traded funds was so overwhelming that it created anxiety in Nagai's office.

Here's why Japan's stocks are plunging after Shigeru Ishiba's win

A higher interest rate typically strengthens the yen and puts pressure on Japanese stock markets, which are heavily weighted by exporters. A ...

Why Japan's stock market went on a rollercoaster ride | Euromoney

One of the most prominent risk trades globally was the yen carry trade, in which international investors shorted the yen and invested in the ...

Why Japanese stocks are on a rollercoaster ride - The Economist

The “carry trade”, where investors borrow cheaply in yen to make higher-yielding investments in dollars or euros, flourished, sending the ...

Why have investors been buying Japan? - Fidelity International

For all these reasons, Japan is a place where actively managed investment funds can add value. Certain shares and market sectors are better ...

Why the Japanese Stock Market Jumped 10% After the Selloff—and ...

Part of the reason for the rise is that interest rates in the U.S. and Japan are headed in opposite directions. Japan's central bank hiked ...

After the Crash, Where Next for Japan Investors? - Morningstar

Morningstar rated fund managers expect more volatility and a rotation away from yen-sensitive stocks - but also further stock market gains as overseas buyers ...

Why global investors find it so easy to sell Japan - Financial Times

Big foreign funds, in part looking for an alternative to China, were re-energised by the prospects in Japan. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway ...

Going back to Japanese stocks now is like catching a falling knife

Kelvin Tay from UBS Global Wealth Management argues that the weak Yen is the key driver to Japan's stock market rally the past 2 years.

Japanese equities: Rise and fall - Global Trading

From the 70% perspective, “the majority of the inflow came from foreign markets because global investors have been underweight in Japan for a ...

Japan – still on track - DWS

Japan became the focus of investors' attention in the global market turbulence at the beginning of August. Mainly because it was seen by many as ...

Going back to Japanese stocks right now is like catching a falling knife

Kelvin Tay from UBS Global Wealth Management argues that the weak Yen is the key driver to Japan's stock market rally the past 2 years.

Why big investors have fallen in love with the Japanese Stock ...

It took thirty-five years for the Japan Stock Exchange to escape the pernicious effects of the country's financial bubble in the late 1980s.

Land Of The Rising Yen (And Falling Stock Market) - Finimize

It's been a stomach-dropping time for folks investing in Japan: the yen has ripped higher and its stock market has plummeted, leaving investors feeling some ...