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▼PIVOT app allows you to play without ads and in the background▼ Download the app here (free): https://app.adjust.com/1bo528wi ・Reasons why the Nikkei average is at 38,000 yen: A thorough explanation from the perspective of overseas investors/Individual stocks in the spotlight/How long will the rise continue/What kind of foreigners are buying/Comparing with global trends such as the S&P500/What is the impact of the US presidential election? • [Reasons why the Nikkei average is at 38,000 yen] A thorough explanation from the perspective of overseas investors/Individual stocks in the spotlight/... [KUROFUNE TIMES] Discuss the latest information on the world and Japan with foreign experts living in Japan. We will provide you with a timely report on Japan from the world's perspective. The theme of this issue is "Japan & Global Economy". How long will the yen's depreciation continue? The discussion will focus on what will happen to the US economy. *Recorded on Friday, April 12th. At a press conference after the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) on May 1st, FRB Chairman Powell expressed his view that "the next policy interest rate review is unlikely to result in an interest rate hike." <Table of Contents> 00:00 Digest 04:53 Reasons for the yen's depreciation 08:59 Trends in the US economy & how far will the yen depreciate? 22:44 What about the Nikkei average stock price? 34:24 Summary <Guest> ○ Peter Landers Journalist Graduated from Yale University. Worked as an editor at the Washington DC and New York bureaus of the American economic newspaper The Wall Street Journal in 1999. Currently serves as Tokyo bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal. ○ Jesper Kohl Economist On July 1, 2015, he became CEO of WisdomTree Japan. Over the past 20 years, he has served as chief strategist and head of research at major US investment banks such as JP Morgan and Merrill Lynch, and has always been recognized as one of the top strategists and economists in Japan. He has served as a member of various advisory committees for the Japanese government and is one of the few foreign members of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives. He has also written books in Japanese, including "Japan's Economy is Heading for a Golden Age" and "The End of Heisei Deflation." When he first came to Japan in 1986, he served as an assistant to a member of the Diet. MC: Ryuichiro Takeshita PIVOT Chief Global Editor X (formerly Twitter) @ryuichirot Email [email protected] ▼Past videos ・Why is the Nikkei average doing so well? Economists and businessmen from the US, China, and Germany thoroughly discuss why the world is paying attention to Japan / Nikkei average to 42,000 yen in 2024 / Shiseido moves its factory to Japan and its unit price increases by 30% • [Trends of the world economy in 2024] Predictions by foreign economists and businessmen / S&P500... ・Trends of the world economy in 2024 Predictions by foreign economists and businessmen / S&P500 to fall / Where the yen will go / Presidential election! Harm to Japan if Trump becomes Trump 2.0 / Will the Chinese economy continue to decline? / Japanese machinery manufacturers in trouble • [Trends in the world economy in 2024] Predictions from foreign economists and businessmen / S&P 500... ・The Japanese economy from the perspective of people in their 20s, Part 1 [The latest "work style" from the US, Europe, and Korea] / Popular jobs among American university students / Has Korea stopped calling people "director" and "section chief"? / Japan is the only country that asks people their "age" / No photos allowed on UK CVs / There is no minimum wage in Italy • [The latest "work style" from the US, Europe, and Korea] / Popular jobs among American university students... ・The Japanese economy from the perspective of people in their 20s, Part 2 [Strange Japanese business practices as seen by foreigners in their 20s] Japan, a country where there are too many phone calls / The Japanese are machines / It's not email, so no evidence is left behind / It's not about technology, it's about attitude! Re-educate adults / Japanese youth need to be more hungry • [A foreigner in his 20s thinks Japan's strange business practices are too busy with phone calls / Japan... #pivot #investment #stocks #asset management #weak yen #interest rate hike #interest rate cut #S&P500 #Nikkei average stock price #Trump #tsmc