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TSE:5310Electrical

Asian Dividend Stocks To Consider For Your Portfolio

As global markets navigate through a period of monetary policy adjustments and economic uncertainties, Asian economies are experiencing mixed performances, with China's slowdown contrasting Japan's steady growth. In this context, dividend stocks in Asia can offer investors a potential source of income stability; selecting those with strong fundamentals and consistent payout histories could be particularly appealing amidst fluctuating market conditions.
TSE:6861
TSE:6861Electronic

What Do Recent Keyence Losses Mean for Investors in 2025?

If you follow Japanese automation stocks, you've probably noticed Keyence’s share price has had a rough ride lately. At its last close of 56,060 yen, the stock is down just slightly over the past week and month, but when you zoom out, things look a bit tougher. It's dipped 11.3% since the start of the year and is down 18.2% over the last twelve months. Despite these headwinds, Keyence is still up nearly 20% across five years. This makes the recent declines stand out all the more for long-term...
TSE:8354
TSE:8354Banks

Is There Still Value in Fukuoka Financial Group After Strong 2025 Performance?

Thinking about your next move with Fukuoka Financial Group? You are not alone. Investors tracking Japanese bank stocks have seen plenty of action lately, but Fukuoka stands out for more than just market noise. Despite some recent choppiness, with shares slipping by 1.4% over the last week and by 1.9% in the past month, the long-term picture is seriously impressive. The stock is up 11.8% year-to-date, and over the past five years, it has soared by 179.0%. Most of this momentum can be traced...
TSE:9531
TSE:9531Gas Utilities

Is Tokyo Gas Still Attractive After Recent 8% Share Price Slip in 2025?

If you are eyeing Tokyo GasLtd and wondering what your next move should be, you are not alone. This is one of those stocks that always seems to generate debate, especially as it continues to make big swings on the charts. Over the last year, shares have surged an impressive 62.9%. If you zoom out to the three- and five-year returns, gains of 129.2% and 139.1% tell the story of long-term momentum. Even the 21.3% jump year-to-date stands out in a cautious market. Still, not everything has been...