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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Dylan Grice: Nikkei 63,000,000? A cheap way to buy Japanese inflation risk

Japan is no Zimbabwe. Neither was Israel, yet from 1972 to 1987 its inflation averaged nearly 85%. As its CPI rose nearly 10,000 times, its stock market rose by a factor of 6,500 … Regular readers know that I don’t generally make forecasts, but that every now and then I do go out on a limb. This is one of those occasions. Mapping Israel’s experience onto Japan would take the Nikkei from its current 9,600 to 63,000,000. This is our 15-year price target.

Joe at 11/09/2010
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