Janus Henderson Bets on Still-Cheap Japanese Financial Stocks

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(Bloomberg) -- Japanese financial firms still look undervalued despite their steady gains in the past year, with rising dividend payments making them a good ...

-- Japanese financial firms still look undervalued despite their steady gains in the past year, with rising dividend payments making them a good investment, according to a Janus Henderson Investors portfolio manager.Investment Bank Moelis Probes Incident After Video of Employee Appearing to Punch WomanNYC Landlord to Sell Office Building at Roughly 67% Discount

“In the past I tended to to own a lot more international companies than domestic ones—obviously the domestic industry in terms of growth was lagging globally as well,” said Inoue, whose fund has beaten 89% of its peers in the past year. “But what has really changed was I get a lot of good stories out of domestic companies, especially financial institutions. So I have a really punchy bet on financials.

Financial firms also have lower valuations than the overall market, with the price-to-book ratio for the Topix banks index trading at 0.82 time while the Topix index’s ratio is trading at 1.46 times.

 

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