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For active stock pickers, Japanese equities could offer opportunities that are otherwise potentially hiding in plain sight.
We are delighted to invite you to the first M&G Impact Forum in London on Tuesday 6 June 2023.
Japan is the third largest economy in the world, but its stockmarket is often overlooked. This offers unique opportunities for active stockpickers such as ourselves to add value through our proprietary research, insights and engagement with companies. The M&G Asia Pacific Equity Team has over 20 years of experience investing in Japan and offers a truly unique perspective to this market. One that is at a generational moment in terms of corporate reform and shareholder value release.
Equities rallied in November as the relaxation of China’s zero-Covid policy and signs of moderating inflation boosted investor sentiment. However, as we look ahead to 2023, what are the potential implications of a tougher economic environment on both consumer behaviour and corporate profit margins? Investment Specialist, Kirsty Clark reviews recent market performance and looks at the potential impacts of a deteriorating global outlook.
Japan is the third largest economy in the world, but its stockmarket is often overlooked. This offers unique opportunities for active stockpickers such as ourselves to add value through our proprietary research, insights and engagement with companies. The M&G Asia Pacific Equity Team has over 20 years of experience investing in Japan and offers a truly unique perspective to this market. One that is at a generational moment in terms of corporate reform and shareholder value release.
A meaningful first step by the Bank of Japan to normalise monetary policy
European gas - crisis averted or crisis delayed?
Since markets have fallen, fixed-income products have become a credible alternative to shares. And the underlying factors that brought us disinflation in recent decades are expected to continue, even if not as powerful as before.
Central banks are facing strong and persistent inflation. So they have started putting rates up – a policy that impacts economic prospects. Could inflation go back to its pre-crisis levels? What effect could this have on the markets and asset classes? Read the answers given by our experts, who were interviewed by Brice Anger, Country Head France at M&G.
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