TOKYO -- Japanese investors that had stayed on the sidelines of the recent stock market rally are putting money into shares paying higher dividends even as profit-taking taps the brakes on the broader, foreign-led gains.
Low interest rates, inflation whet appetite for yield
Domestic investors had largely stayed out of Japan's recent stock market rally. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japanese investors that had stayed on the sidelines of the recent stock market rally are putting money into shares paying higher dividends even as profit-taking taps the brakes on the broader, foreign-led gains.