While the Bank of Japan’s name is nowhere to be found in regulatory filings on major stock investors, the monetary authority’s exchange-traded fund purchases have made it a top 10 shareholder in about 90 percent of the Nikkei 225 Stock Average, according to estimates compiled by Bloomberg from public data. It’s now a major owner of more Japanese blue-chips than both BlackRock Inc., the world’s largest money manager, and Vanguard Group, which oversees more than $3 trillion.From earlier this month: China's PPT Top 10 Shareholder in Majority of Firms; Industrials and Smaller Companies Dominate
Macro Afternoon
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Everything but local stocks had very solid sessions across Asia today on
the back of renewed optimism across Wall Street overnight as some softer
PMI num...
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