Foreign investors turned net sellers of Japanese stocks last week for the first time since March, according to data from Japan's Ministry of Finance. This marks a departure from a prior trend of consistent net buying, as the Tokyo Stock Exchange operator had reported a 12-week streak of foreign net purchases. The shift indicates a change in foreign investment behavior in the Japanese equity market. Separately, data from JPMorgan Asset Management highlights a decade-long decline in foreign ownership of the U.S. Treasury market among both official and private investors.
Foreign investors were net buyers of Japanese stocks for the 12th consecutive week, according to data released Thursday from Tokyo Stock Exchange operator. https://t.co/m4qFyMgJtL
Foreign investors were net sellers of #Japanese stocks last week for the first time since March, according to data from the Finance Ministry.
Foreign investors were net sellers of Japanese stocks last week for the first time since March, according to data from the Finance Ministry. https://t.co/C24txRLSJU