Eight Ways to Profit From Japan’s Game-Changing Election
Posted on July 23rd, 2009 in Circle K Sunkus, E-Trade, ETFC, EWJ, EWJ ETF, Eisai, Elections, Japan, Kao Corp, Kirin, LDP, Liberal Democratic Party, SNE, Seven & I, Showa Sangyo, Sony, Taro Aso, Uncategorized, iSHares Circle K Sunkus, E-Trade, Eisai, Elections, ETFC, EWJ, EWJ ETF, iSHares, Japan, Kao Corp, Kirin, LDP, Liberal Democratic Party, Seven & I, Showa Sangyo, SNE, Sony, Taro Aso
Investors who pay attention to Japan’s looming election can expect to be well-rewarded for their time.
Normally, we confess, Japanese elections don’t matter much, because the same guys always win. However, this one – set for Aug. 30 – looks different: It may actually bring about the first real change in Japan’s government in 55 years.
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