Why big investors have fallen in love with the Japanese stock market after more than 30 years
Briefly

Last year inflation returned to that Japanese economy, and it is expected that this year, at last, the BOJ will raise interest rates, which have been anchored at 0.10% since 2016.
Deflation leads companies and consumers to delay investment and postpone purchases. There is little point in buying something now if it will be cheaper tomorrow.
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