Guess Who is the BIGGEST Shareholder of the Stock Market in Japan?
With a ruthless decision to print into infinity, central banks have decided to increase the monetary supply as far as it will go, even if that means destroying the currencies. Saving the stock market in the short term is always the number one priority. Japan is the prime example of this
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With a ruthless decision to print into infinity, central banks have decided to increase the monetary supply as far as it will go, even if that means destroying the currencies. Saving the stock market in the short term is always the number one priority. Japan is the prime example of this
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Beep I know this one ;>
That would be BOJ.
Thanks. Japan looks like they could be in trouble if interest rates do go up. Not that they would aye.