Japan Stock Markets
The latest news, updates and opinions on Japan Stock Markets from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Japan is back: Three Japanese stocks to ride the rebound
Personal View A professional investor tells MoneyWeek where he’d put his money. Nicholas Price highlights three favourites.
By Nicholas Price Published
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8 ways to profit from Japan’s recovery
Corporate reform, normalising monetary policy and cheap valuations make Japanese equities a top long-term bet, says Alex Rankine.
By Alex Rankine Published
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Is it different this time for Japanese stocks?
Analysis Nikkei 225 Index has jumped 19.8% this year, and there are signs the rally could continue.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Is Japan the best market to invest in now?
Opinion Japan puts Western economies to shame and offers good value for both equity and bond investors, says Max King.
By Max King Published
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Three ways to invest in Japanese value stocks
Tips Japanese stocks have fallen out of favour with investors, but they are looking ripe for recovery, says Max King.
By Max King Published
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Japan's stockmarket gets a boost from the weak yen
News Japan’s stockmarket has outperformed so far this year, with corporate profits at their highest since 1954 and a weak yen inflating overseas earnings.
By Alex Rankine Published
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Private equity opportunities in Japan for investors
Analysis Private equity is eyeing up the country and moving in to break apart giants. That will be great for investors, says Matthew Lynn.
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Tokyo Stock Exchange launches shakeup to attract foreign investors
Analysis Japan's flagship Tokyo Stock Exchange launched its biggest shake up in decades to attract foreign investors. Alex Rankine explains why Japan's investment prospects are attractive right now.
By Alex Rankine Last updated
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Japan takes a small step towards post-pandemic reopening
News Foreign students and business travellers will be allowed in to Japan from next month, although tourists will remain barred for now.
By Alex Rankine Published
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