Money and Me: Where do dividend investors look in Japan for strong companies?

Money and Me: Where do dividend investors look in Japan for strong companies?

With Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pleading for tariff relief and Warren Buffett still betting big, is Japan signaling deep value - or deeper trouble?

Japan’s stock market is in turmoil - but could this still be a good time to hunt for Japanese companies that could be dividend gems?

Fresh off a investor roadshow trip to Japan, Willie Keng, Founder of Dividend Titan, shares on-the-ground investor sentiment and his read of Japanese companies amid the recent 23% Nikkei plunge and surging trade tensions.

He dives into dividend resilience, political risks, and hidden yield plays investors may be missing.

From Berkshire’s bold bond moves to sector surprises, discover where caution meets opportunity.

A timely listen for anyone eyeing Japan’s chaos with curiosity - and a long-term lens.

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