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Japan stocks could see $200bn inflow: BNY Mellon

Global investors appear to be underweight Japan equities; merely shifting to neutral would drive strong inflows, and there are good reasons for that to happen, says BNY Mellon's investment arm.
Japan stocks could see $200bn inflow: BNY Mellon
Despite a 52% rise in the Nikkei 225 last year, global investors appear to be largely underweight Japanese stocks, argues BNY Mellon’s investment arm, citing other research. But the firm says that may change this year as investors reassess portfolios on the back of Japanese economic and political data. Global investors will re-evaluate their current holdings and may shift from underweight to neutral Japan equities, which would drive a $200 billion inflow into the market, says Miyu…
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