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  • Japan’s structural reform to benefit investors

    SHARE THIS The three Japan-related news topics that have overwhelmingly dominated the attention of Western media so far this year are COVID-19 (by far), the Tokyo Olympics and the showdown at Toshiba.

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/japan_structural_reform_benefit_investors
  • Balancing Act-Monthly insights: Multi-Asset Team-January 2022

    SHARE THIS As is often the case, markets are a better reflection of general sentiment than news headlines and so far, it points to an ongoing global recovery as equities hold their gains of 2021 and long-term bond yields rise. It may not be time yet to...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2022/multi-asset-january-2022
  • Why convexity matters

    SHARE THIS Yields have moved significantly this year, challenging the assumption that the relationship between a bond’s price and yield is linear. We discuss convexity, which measures how sensitive a bond’s duration is to yield changes, and its...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2022/why-convexity-matters
  • Global Investment Committee’s Outlook

    SHARE THIS We don’t expect smooth sailing for the global economy and markets, but there should be great relief for both stocks and bonds in 2023, with pockets of strong outperformance due to idiosyncratic advantages. Notably, Europe and Developed...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2022/global-investment-committee-outlook-2212
  • Vietnam seeing a full turnaround in fortunes

    SHARE THIS We visited Vietnam in February and found that business and economic prospects have turned around completely for the better from a year ago. Interest rates have normalised, and mortgage terms are the most favourable that we have ever seen in...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2024/vietnam-seeing-a-full-turnaround-in-fortunes-2024
  • Future Quality Insights -November 2023-New regime, new learning

    SHARE THIS The last few quarters have been a good reminder that we are in a changing world. As a result, we need to focus always on investing in enduring franchises and we would suggest that our Future Quality approach is soundly placed in that regard....

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2023/future-quality-insights-2311
  • 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
  • Global Unconstrained Bond Fund Q3 2022 Outlook

    SHARE THIS We present our Q3 2022 outlook for the Global Unconstrained Bond Strategy which incorporates our core markets, emerging markets and global credit views.

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2022/global-unconstrained-bond-fund-q3-2022
  • 2023 Japan equity outlook

    SHARE THIS As geopolitical risks and globalisation are reassessed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and war in Europe, we believe that Japan stands to benefit as more companies refocus on their home markets.

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2023/japan-equity-outlook-2023
  • Asian credit outlook 2024

    SHARE THIS We expect fundamentals and technical backdrop for Asian credit to remain supportive in 2024. However, valuation is a challenge with current Asian high-grade spreads near historical lows. The myriad cyclical and structural factors driving the...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2023/asian-credit-outlook-2024
  • Global Investment Committee’s outlook: low risk no longer

    SHARE THIS We perceive heightened risk to both growth (two-way) and inflation (upside) compared to our previous guidance. Nevertheless, our central near-term scenario remains for slowing but positive growth in the US, alongside slowly moderating prices.

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2024/2410-gic-outlook-low-risk-no-longer
  • Global Investment Committee’s outlook: narrowing growth differentials

    SHARE THIS The GIC assesses that the probability of slower yet positive growth in the US has increased. The GIC anticipates a narrower growth gap between the US and other developed markets, with selective diversification into European and Chinese...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2025/gic-outlook-june-2025
  • Japan’s “new form of capitalism” in review

    SHARE THIS We review the “new form of capitalism”, a government plan to boost economic growth initiated by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who is enjoying a high public approval rating ahead of a closely watched upper house election.

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/japans-new-from-capitalism-review
  • On the Ground in Asia-Monthly Insights: Asian Fixed Income-May 2024

    SHARE THIS We have shifted to a mildly positive stance on overall duration, preferring high-yield markets such as India, Indonesia and the Philippines. We expect Asia credit to remain well-supported due to subdued net new supply as issuers continue to...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2024/asian-fixed-income-may-2024
  • SugAbe-nomics

    SHARE THIS It does not seem that there are enough differences between Abenomics and the proposed economic policies of likely new Prime Minister Suga to justify the completely new portmanteau “Suganomics,” as a few analysts have suggested.

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2020/sugabe-nomics
  • New Zealand Fixed Income Monthly (April 2024)

    SHARE THIS Despite the decline in one- and two-year inflation expectations, we feel that the longer term picture is likely to be dominated by broader secular forces, or prolonged trends not necessarily tied to cyclical factors, that structurally drive...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2024/nz-fixed-income-monthly-april-2024
  • New Zealand Fixed Income Monthly (June 2025)

    SHARE THIS With uncertainty over tariffs, geopolitical disruption and the paths taken by central banks continuing to impact global markets, it may be instructive to look back at the RBNZ’s last monetary policy decision as we try to determine the future...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2025/nz-fixed-income-monthly-june-2025
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - June 2021

    SHARE THIS The US Treasury (UST) yield curve flattened in June, with short-dated bonds underperforming. The Federal Reserve’s (Fed) hawkish pivot caused the UST curve to flatten aggressively mid-month.

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2021/asian-fixed-income-monthly-june-2021
  • 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
  • Future Quality Insights -January 2023- The path to clean, secure and affordable energy

    SHARE THIS Clean, secure and affordable energy is likely to be one of the major challenges of this decade. Given we need abundant energy to complete the energy transition, we believe fossil fuel companies that are actively enabling transition to low...

    https://en.nikkoam.com/articles/2023/future-quality-insights-2301