(Bloomberg) -- Investors in Japanese stocks should
start buying companies with low market capitalization from next
month as economic indicators may point to better performance by
the shares, according to Credit Suisse Securities (Japan) Ltd.
Shares of smaller companies, also known as small cap stocks,
have underperformed Japan's benchmark Topix index and Nikkei 225
Stock Average since January 2006 when Livedoor Co., an Internet
company, was raided by prosecutors.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
start buying companies with low market capitalization from next
month as economic indicators may point to better performance by
the shares, according to Credit Suisse Securities (Japan) Ltd.
Shares of smaller companies, also known as small cap stocks,
have underperformed Japan's benchmark Topix index and Nikkei 225
Stock Average since January 2006 when Livedoor Co., an Internet
company, was raided by prosecutors.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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