In today’s briefing:
- Need to Think About How to Make the Market a Place Where Young and Mature Generations Want to Invest
Need to Think About How to Make the Market a Place Where Young and Mature Generations Want to Invest
- The demand for high-dividend stocks is due to the fact that financial assets are skewed toward the elderly and that the elderly have high demand for high-dividend stocks.
- The under-40s generation, which seeks growth rather than dividends, focus on U.S. equities. Even if the tax deferral allowance is expanded, they are likely to pass through Japanese equities.
- For asset building, investing in markets with higher returns is good idea. However, considering the market as source of risk money, Japanese equities and Tokyo market aren’t in good condition.
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