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No Stock Market as Undervalued and as Misunderstood as Japan

Japanese stocks have done very well in 2012 and of course the weakening yen has increasingly more to do with the rally; deservedly so for the people of Japan. Otherwise, and unless Japanese stocks continue to do well, they could become neglected once again. Not necessarily a bad thing for value investors, and regardless of [...]

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The ongoing JGB battle

No doubt David Einhorn (Greenlight Capital) is an astute investor. Recently he declared his bearish view on JGBs, which subsequently has generated heavy interest among financial and political circles. Hats off to Gwen Robinson of FT Alphaville for solid ongoing coverage of the latest JGB tale (see JGBs and the ‘end’ of the short-squeeze fest). [...]

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Japanese individual investors saying no thank you to JGBs

The Mainichi Shimbun (original in Japanese) reported early Thursday that Japanese Government Bonds’ (JGBs) popularity is rapidly falling among individual investors. Beginning in 2003, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) has sold two types of JGBs (a fixed-rate 5-year and a variable-rate 10-year) four times a year to individual investors. However, as interest rates have been [...]

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Japanese stocks ‘fairly’ undervalued

The author’s intent is not to be misleading, but rather to be as frank as possible, regarding the longstanding debate of whether or not Japanese stocks are truly undervalued. In short, the answer is  no. I no longer believe Japanese stocks are undervalued, not to the extent that I once did, and not to the [...]

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Perfect storm slams Japanese equities

First, no wonder there are no domestic buyers of stocks — not only is there widespread fear and distrust of capital markets, but also, after years of experiencing deflation, there’s unfortunately no urgency to buy something that may only become cheaper. That said, someone needs to set a floor on prices. The spread between the [...]

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Nikkei Weekly Outlook: 14,000 in Sight Pre-Golden Week

What to watch: Earnings reporting continues; JGB activity (unprecedented サーキットブレーカー (circuit breaker) action last Friday; rising yields but equity yields still attractive to the 10-year); Tues./Wed., April 29 -30: FOMC rate decision meeting; Wed., April 30: Bank of Japan (BoJ) monetary policy meeting; March – Industrial production; March – New housing starts; March – Unemployment [...]

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