Japan’s Quiet Bull Market May Just Be Beginning


Source: forbes.com forbes.com
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Japan Is Entering A Different Era For more than three decades, Japan represented the ultimate value trap. Deflation, weak corporate governance, aging demographics and chronically low returns on equity caused many global investors to underweight the world’s third-largest economy. Yet beneath the surface, Japan has quietly entered a new era—one that may create some of the most compelling investment opportunities in developed markets over the next three years. Today’s Japan is not the Japan of the 1990s. Corporate balance sheets are stronger, governance standards are improving, shareholder activism is becoming more accepted, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange is actively pressuring…

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