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ANALYSIS: Are investors clutching at straws with their Japan overweights?

By International Adviser, 13 Jan 16

Japanese equities are enjoying a place in the rising sun in terms of the preferences of many investors, but is this a sound decision destined to yield rewards or an act of desperation?

Japanese equities are enjoying a place in the rising sun in terms of the preferences of many investors, but is this a sound decision destined to yield rewards or an act of desperation?

Dudley added that she believes the appetite is there and some changes are already happening on but she expects it to take longer for these to really become embedded.

“Japan is a pretty conservative society and I believe companies have wanted to make reforms but needed the support to push them into doing it. I think it will be really interesting to see whether small and mid-caps follow the lead of the large companies and go beyond the minimum comply or explain level requirement to make real changes,” she said.

Population pressures

Both Dudley and Bauernfreund acknowledge the aging, declining population of Japan is a real concern in the long term, but noted that in the nearer term this could well be offset by increased workforce participation by women, something which remains much lower than in the West.

Also on the macro side there are dangers such as continued fall-out emanating from China or geopolitical instability in the region potentially pulling the rug from under any reforms agenda.

The next few years look set to be a defining period for Japanese equities as the country plays its trump card in terms of the prospects for it major companies.  

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Tags: Asset Allocation | Investment Strategy | Japan

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