TOKYO -- Shareholders of Japanese companies are graying quickly, with individuals 70 and older now accounting for more than 40% of retail investors in domestic stocks, up from 15% three decades ago.
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As younger investors shift their focus overseas, people aged 70 and older now make up the largest cohort of retail investors in Japanese stocks.
Younger Japanese shun domestic stocks to invest overseas