Country policies, geo political and global supply chain restructuring will affect the country economy. As an investor must look at global picture and not living in his own dream. Unfortunately there is people who keep on denying the data and facts. By looking at the skin to invest is a silly fool.
You are right that all these issues are affecting a country economy and so as the stock markets. This is stock market forum. Only silly fool keep on anti western by using 26 alphabets not his ancient language spread rumors as a red guard army.
See the real China hear the real China, talk to real China youths and see what they think of u....China youths today are confident, patriotic, nationalist, united, ...very different from the century of shame
Better listen to local chinese. Unfortunately those who can't understand his mother tongue will keep on denying the facts. Hope that he all in his money to those rubbish bubble stocks.
The TAIEX increased 2817 points or 19.93% since the beginning of 2023, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from Taiwan.
The power of AI technology and not white elephant project.
apan’s long-suffering stock market is back. This boom may have ‘staying power’
Japan’s stock market has waited more than three decades for its moment in the sun.
The country’s major stock indexes are trading at highs not seen since 1990, when its infamous asset bubble of the late 1980s was just deflating.
So far this year, the benchmark Topix has jumped almost 14%, and the Nikkei 225 (N225), which tracks Japan’s blue-chip companies, has leapt nearly 17%. The indexes have outpaced the United States’ S&P 500 and Europe’s Stoxx 600 benchmark indexes, which have both risen 8% in that time.
“In my 33 years in the market, things do seem probably more positive now than they’ve seemed at any time in that whole period,” said Jeffrey Atherton, an investment manager at Man GLG, a subsidiary of hedge fund giant Man Group. “It’s not based on hype.”
Investors say Japanese stocks have benefited from relatively cheap valuations, a long-awaited return of inflation, and a weakening currency.
An endorsement by Warren Buffett probably didn’t hurt either — the legendary investor told Japanese publication Nikkei in April that his flagship investment firm, Berkshire Hathaway, planned to increase its holdings in five Japanese companies.
The power of global supply chain restructuring and not white elephant project afetr a long-awaited return of inflation. Not inflation but deflation cause the country economy downwards.
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The power of global supply chain restructuring and not white elephant project afetr a long-awaited return of inflation. Not inflation but deflation cause the country economy downwards.
This is stock forum, red guard army still talking about silly brain wash rubbish.
Korean Stocks Flirt With Bull Market as AI Mania Boosts Inflows -Nvidia-fueled AI boom helped trigger recent Korean chip rally -Foreigners have piled more than $9 billion into Kospi stocks ByYoukyung Lee 31 May 2023 at 8:12 am MYTUpdated on31 May 2023 at 4:57 pm MYT
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Western media? These are one sided and tends to monopolise the conversation in the English media....
But now is 2023.... Multi polarity is here....and multi polarity means there is no more American hegemony