After Japan's massive asset bubble burst in 1989, the region experienced 30 years with inflation, interest rates and wage growth remaining near zero.
That seems to be changing, with speculation suggesting Japan could develop a 'normal' economy in the post-Covid years.
Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains what this means for investors.
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