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AuthPresidentColor8cOP : honestly the BOJ needs to get out of the lower bounds
AuthPresidentColor8c : just read this I doubt it but they need to exit the lower bounds ASAP. I think the investments will continue from the funds in USA. I just hate how they make their equities look so attractive with a terrible policy
SpyderCallOP AuthPresidentColor8c:
Right. I was wondering how their equities are going to perform once the policy actually changes. Higher interest rates should put pressure on equities.
But the Japanese government was talking about progressively increasing everybodies income gradually over time. This will surely be good for consumption and inflation. That should give a boost certain equities.
I guess we are just going to have to wait longer to find out.