Instalment 3: Japanese Monetary Policy
This instalment Paul Danes caught up with Bank of Japan!
MedTech
In the first instalment of Tokyo Tales, Reiko Mito and Paul Danes discuss the exciting MedTech sector in Japan.
The Labour Shortage
Hear from Reiko Mito on how the labour shortage is driving innovation in Japan…
Japanese Monetary Policy
This instalment Paul Danes caught up with Bank of Japan!
Concluding Tokyo Tales
After a busy month meeting existing and prospective holdings, Paul Danes concludes Tokyo Tales with some of the key themes drawn from the visit.
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Japan Equity: The Story so Far Webinar
Hear how the Japanese market has reacted to historic shifts in economic policy and the return of inflation to the region. The duo will then highlight portfolio activity and the future opportunities emerging within ‘The New Japan’.
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CORPORATE REFORM – A REAL CHANGE AFTER DECADES OF HOPE
The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) have announced a series of measures designed to improve the governance of listed companies. The nature of these reforms should not be understated. Japanese equities are incredibly cheap mainly because of the low returns many of the companies make.
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