Japan stock market: a cheap developed market

    Japanese corporates have remained resilient despite the pandemic, many are cash-rich. This, amongst other things, makes the Japan stock market attractive, also because compared to global peers, it is still cheap. We spoke to Ivailo Dikov, Portfolio Manager at Eastspring Investments, about the potential for value-driven opportunities in Japan.

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