In Japan, where the yen's depreciation of more than 160 yen to the dollar and stock prices of 70,000 yen on the Nikkei average coexist, ``winners and losers in inflation'' are advancing in Japan | Politics, Economy, and Investment | Toyo Keizai Online
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While concerns about the weakening of the yen and rising interest rates are widespread, many people feel uncomfortable with the steady growth of the Nikkei average.
While concerns about the weakening of the yen and rising interest rates are widespread, many people feel uncomfortable with the steady growth of the Nikkei average. Do Japan's stock prices really reflect the strength of its economy, or is it a phenomenon similar to that seen in unstable countries? Asset disparity and the new NISA...
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