Japan: Passive Anchor Turned Capital Powerhouse
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Japan reemerges as global finance hub amid reforms, rising yields. Japan is reasserting itself in global finance, shedding its long-standing image as a passive anchor of ultra-low rates. Nowadays, it’s moving back toward the center of international capital flows. Three reinforcing dynamics are driving this transition: monetary normalization, sustained corporate governance reform and a renewed wave of foreign investor interest. The gradual end of negative yields marks a structural turning point.
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