Group 1 - In April, Japanese pension funds significantly increased their investments in foreign stocks, with net purchases totaling 2.76 trillion yen (approximately 189 billion USD) [1] - Japanese investors have been net buyers of foreign stocks for six consecutive weeks, with a notable net investment of 133.8 billion yen (approximately 9.21 billion USD) in the last week of April [1] - This buying trend occurred amidst global market turmoil due to trade war concerns, with the MSCI global stock index dropping over 7% in the first week of April [1] Group 2 - Japanese investors had already begun to heavily invest in U.S. stocks prior to this buying spree, with net purchases reaching 2.12 trillion yen in March, the highest since 2005 [1] - The S&P 500 index saw a 6.1% decline in March, indicating that Japanese investors were positioning themselves to take advantage of market downturns [1] - Pictet Asset Management Japan Ltd. noted that the stock market's temporary drop and yen appreciation led many investors to view this as a buying opportunity, although there are concerns about potential pressure on the Japanese stock market if this trend continues [2]
买入创纪录!4月暴跌之际,日本养老金疯狂“抄底”海外股票
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-05-12 06:17