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Bank of Japan: Governor Kuroda's Last Monetary Policy Meeting

The Bank of Japan's upcoming Monetary Policy Meeting will be the last of Governor Kuroda's tenure before Kazuo Ueda takes over his position as the new governor. In this article, Senior Strategist Katsutoshi Inadome explores the current environment of the bond market and the outlook for Japan's monetary policy.
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Factor Investments: Regional Strategy Enhances Alpha

We are convinced that an investor could expect to benefit from investing in regional factor strategies, at least in Japan, that reflect the specific nature of each region instead of global factor indices aiming to benefit from factor premium with a uniform set of factors.
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Ueda, ETFs and The Future of Japanese Monetary Policy

What direction will the new Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor, Kazuo Ueda, take in regards to Japan's long-standing ultra-loose monetary policy? Katsunori Ogawa, Chief Portfolio Manager of the Sakigake High Alpha Fund, shares his thoughts.
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Japan Outlook in 2023

Chief Strategist Hiroyuki Ueno shares his outlook for the Japanese economy, monetary policy and markets in 2023.
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Translating Corporate Purpose into Business Practice

In this article, Munehisa Matsumoto, Head of Investment Research, discusses how companies can create sustainable value through implementing their corporate purposes into business practices.
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Japan After Abe's Death

The sudden death of former Prime Minister Abe was profoundly shocking and will undoubtedly have a lasting impact both culturally and politically in Japan. In this article economist Takayuki Toji discusses Abe's legacy and the potential impact this could have on the Japanese political landscape and economic policy.
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Inflation and Japanese Corporate Earnings

Concerns over inflation are sweeping across the globe and Japan is no exception. In this article, economist Takayuki Toji discusses the implications of rising inflation and a weaker yen on the Japanese economy.
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The Transformation of Japanese Companies

In the face of the changes in the external environment as a result of COVID, many transformations are taking place in Japanese companies. However, I believe that there is also a medium- to long-term structural change occurring in the background: the generational shift in the workforce has increased risk tolerance and willingness to change in Japanese companies.