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The Nikkei average has topped 40,000 yen for the first time in history. With negative interest rates lifted and the economic and investment environment changing dramatically, are Japanese stocks still cheap compared to the rest of the world? And how can you increase your money without succumbing to rising prices? We asked an investment professional who has already factored in everything from how to use the new NISA to the outlook for the AI semiconductor boom and the trends of foreign investors. 00:00 Opening01:45 Global stock market crash in the summer03:52 Future outlook for Japanese and US stock prices06:16 Individual behavior during a sudden drop12:16 Exchange rate movements before and after Japan and US monetary policy decisions18:14 Future direction of the US economy and stocks22:38 Reliability of employment statistics27:29 Impact of the US presidential election35:14 Future investment strategies42:03 "Buy twice, sell twice"45:30 EndingLive broadcast born from BS-TBS's economics program "Learn the basics of investing at Biz Square" [Broadcast cast] Hibi Manoko (TBS announcer) Ide Shingo (Chief equity strategist, Nikkei Research Institute) [Special guest] Emin Yurmaz (economist, foreign exchange strategist) / yurumazu [Program information] BS-TBS "Biz Square" Every Saturday from 11:00 https://bs.tbs.co.jp/bizsquare/ [Official Program X] / bizsquare_bstbs The key economic news on Saturday morning! Biz Square will interpret what lies ahead in the rapidly changing social economy. From market information and international situations to cutting-edge technology and hit products! We will also welcome key figures in high-profile economic news and topical business leaders to deliver their real voices. #Asset formation #Investment #Money #High prices #Inflation #Employment statistics #Consumer price index #FIRE #Nikkei stock average #Weak yen #Wage increases #New NISA #Trump #Harris #Presidential election #Individual investors #Stock price crash ▼TBS NEWS DIG Official website https://newsdig.tbs.co.jp/ ▼Please subscribe to our channel! / @tbsnewsdig ▼Information provided by "TBS Insiders" https://www.tbs.co.jp/news_sp/tbs-ins... ▼Video provided by "TBS Scoop Post" https://www.tbs.co.jp/news_sp/toukou.... #TBS #newsdig