LONDON (Reuters) – The BlackRock Investment Institute (BII) said on Tuesday that Japan stocks were its favoured equity investment play, while the prospect of higher-for-longer interest rates made inflation-linked bonds attractive on a strategic horizon.
“(Japanese equities are) our highest conviction equity view thanks to support from the return of mild inflation, shareholder-friendly corporate reforms and a Bank of Japan that is cautiously normalizing policy – rather than tightening,” said BII, an arm of U.S.-based investment firm BlackRock that provides proprietary investment research.
Meanwhile on a strategic horizon, BII said in its mid-year outlook it liked inflation-linked bonds given higher-for-longer policy rates as well as large fiscal deficits. On a country level, Mexico and India should “benefit from rewiring supply chains in the long term,” BII added.
(Reporting by Karin Strohecker; editing by Dhara Ranasinghe)
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