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  • Further improving Japan’s equity culture and wealth

    SHARE THIS Japan’s economy should boom after the Olympics burden passes. Its stock market will likely rebound sharply too, but one item that has limited Japan’s equity culture, and thus, its wealth, especially for wary pensioners, is overly...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/further-improving-japan-equity-culture
  • Japan Equity Monthly - July 2021

    SHARE THIS We talk about the importance of staying focused on the broader implications of Japan’s corporate governance reforms when misconduct at major companies make the headlines; we also discuss the prospects for real estate and whether the market...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/japan-equity-monthly-july-2021
  • Press Release - 20210816

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    https://en.nikkoam.com/media-center/press-releases/2021/press-releases-210816-1
  • New Zealand Fixed Income Monthly - July 2021

    SHARE THIS New Zealand’s bond market performed well overall in July, although the long term sector outperformed its short term peers significantly.

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/nz-fixed-income-monthly-july-21
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - July 2021

    SHARE THIS The US Treasury (UST) curve bull flattened in July. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting was largely uneventful, although the forward guidance on asset purchases was tweaked slightly to indicate that progress had been made...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/asian-fixed-income-monthly-july-21
  • Press Release - 20210901

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    https://en.nikkoam.com/media-center/press-releases/2021/press-releases-210901-1
  • Japan Equity Monthly - August 2021

    SHARE THIS The news of Prime Minister Suga’s impending resignation triggered a rally in Japanese equities this week, with the market hoping that a new administration will bring the COVID-19 outbreak under control and hasten the normalisation of the...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/japan-equity-monthly-august-2021
  • New Zealand Equity Monthly – August 2021

    SHARE THIS With the reporting season in full swing, this month we turn our attention to New Zealand’s corporate results and announcements. In particular we focus on the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on such results and highlight how changing...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/nz-equity-monthly-august-21
  • New Zealand Fixed Income Monthly - August 2021

    SHARE THIS The detection of New Zealand’s first COVID-19 Delta variant infections and the subsequent decision by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) to postpone a widely expected rate hike muddied the country’s outlook in August. The economy was...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/nz-fixed-income-monthly-august-21
  • Staying adaptive to an evolving recovery

    SHARE THIS The world is settling into a new normal that is likely to look quite different from pre-COVID-19 norms. This includes different patterns of demand shaped by learning to live with the virus and an ongoing fiscal thrust with firm policy...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/staying-adaptive-evolving-recovery
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - August 2021

    SHARE THIS US Treasury (UST) yields rose in August, prompted by data showing stronger-than-expected US employment growth. The rise in rates was supported by hawkish comments from some US Federal Reserve (Fed) officials.

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/asian-fixed-income-monthly-august-21
  • Latin America: Supplier to a commodity-hungry world

    SHARE THIS Inflation is on everyone’s mind. From central bankers to bakers, it is one of the biggest topics of discussion. The prices of many commodities are rising sharply. The reasons vary. Supply constraints, sharp rise in demand or bad weather—take...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/latin-america-supplier-commodity-hungry-world
  • Funding high-impact climate action with green bonds

    SHARE THIS The past five years have been the hottest since records began. In the decade to 2020, global surface temperatures were 1.09C higher compared to the pre-industrial era (1850–1900)1. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/funding-high-impact-climate-action-green-bonds
  • Press Release - 20211001

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    https://en.nikkoam.com/media-center/press-releases/2021/press-releases-211001-1
  • What can investors expect from a Kishida government?

    SHARE THIS As expected by most observers, Mr. Kishida won the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election in the second round with a sturdy, though not overwhelming, 60% of the vote. He will be formally named prime minister next week and will likely...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/investors-expects-kishida-government
  • New Zealand Fixed Income Monthly - September 2021

    SHARE THIS Since the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) postponed a widely expected rate hike in August, pricing in the market has pulled back, supporting a view that the central bank will hike rates by 25 basis points (bps) at each of its next three...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/nz-fixed-income-monthly-september-21
  • Japan Equity Monthly - September 2021

    SHARE THIS We provide an update of Japan’s political calendar as the new Prime Minister Kishida leads the ruling party into a 31 October general election, which could have a significant market impact. We also discuss what the recent China-related...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/japan-equity-monthly-september-2021
  • New Zealand Equity Monthly – September 2021

    SHARE THIS The equity market reaction to New Zealand’s second COVID-19 lockdown has been far more muted than the first time similar restrictions were imposed. The first lockdown from March 2020 caused an aggressive sell-off as investors and companies...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/nz-equity-monthly-september-21
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - September 2021

    SHARE THIS US Treasury (UST) yields rose in September, with the US Federal Open Market Committee finally alluding to moderate its asset purchases as soon as November. The rise in rates was further supported by an escalating power crunch across Europe...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/asian-fixed-income-monthly-september-21
  • Press Release - 20211020

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    https://en.nikkoam.com/media-center/press-releases/2021/press-releases-211020-1