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Pension Money already flowing into Japanese Stocks?

23/6/2014

 
With almost metronomic regularity, Japan will gush forth a headline proclaiming the ever-closer time when all the nation's retirees savings will be greatly rotated to the stock market and away from the nation's largest bond market in the world. 

This week was no exception; however, as Nikkei Asian Review reports, it appears the "all-talk" has turned to action...The Government Pension Investment Fund and other public pensions sold about 1.8 trillion yen ($17.4 billion) more in Japanese government bonds than they bought in the first three months of the year, fueling speculation that the GPIF may be rebalancing it's portfolio sooner than expected. 

It seems rotating away from government bonds (which the GPIF has been worried about since 2011) into junk bonds and junk stocks is a far better use of 'wealth' - we can only imagine the GPIF risk models just got switch to '11'. 

As we explained last year, Japan's Plan B is not only not a panacea, but it is a House of (Bonds) Cards that would not survive an even modest gust of wind, and an even more modest contemplation into its true internal dynamics. 

Source: Zero Hedge

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