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Foreign investors

Foreign investors are entities or individuals from outside a country that invest capital into its financial markets, such as purchasing stocks, bonds, or other securities. They play a significant role in providing capital and influencing market dynamics within the host country.

Why it’s in the news: They are in the news due to their record-breaking investments in Japan and their growing influence on the country's economic reforms and market performance.

Latest on Foreign investors

  • Japanese insurers court foreign investors to replace cross-shareholdings
  • Mutual Funds Raise Meesho Bets As Early Foreign Investors Trim Stakes
  • Japan's blockchain-based security tokens to open to foreign investors
  • Foreign investors scoop up half-year record $60bn in Japan stocks
  • Foreign investors fear Japan is backsliding on reform
  • China sees revival of foreign investors through IPOs, convertibles: UBS
  • Shares of Swiggy surged over 7% during the intraday trading on the BSE today after the foodtech major said that foreign holding falls below 50%
  • Japan raised visa fees for tourists starting July 2024 while shifting away from ultra-loose monetary policy, prompting real estate agents and analysts to warn foreign investors of potential impacts on property holdings.
  • Simultaneously, Japan's tightening monetary policy may increase borrowing costs for foreign investors financing property purchases in the country.
  • Japan stopped tracking how many homes foreign investors actually own — just as it raised the cost of getting there.
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