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Rogers: Investing in China is fine, considering shorting US stocks
On the outlook for global stock and commodities markets that are currently at their historical highs, Jim Rogers—an “adventurous investor” who travels around the world in search of countries and commodities with potential—was interviewed by Nikkei QUICK News. Rogers said that China could become the next hegemonic power. I believe the Chinese market should further accelerate the pace of opening up in order to become a fully open market.
High debt brought on by an expansionary fiscal stance will plunge Japan into a prolonged recession
Reporter: The Nikkei Average stock index is in the highest-point area. Is there room to go higher?
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The Nihon Keizai Shimbun and the Financial Times merged into the same media group in November 2015. The alliance formed by two newspaper companies—Japan and the UK—both founded in the 19th century, is moving forward with “high-quality, the strongest economic journalism” as its banner, promoting collaboration across a wide range of areas including joint special features. In this instance, as part of that effort, article exchanges are being carried out between the Chinese websites of the two newspapers.