Billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) has added to its holdings in Japan’s five biggest trading houses, likely underpinning strong momentum propelling the nation’s stock market to multi-year highs.
Berkshire said Monday its stakes in Itochu (ITOCF), Marubeni (MARUY), Mitsubishi Corp, Mitsui & Co (MITSY), and Sumitomo now average more than 8.5%.
It first announced the buys in 2020, and the additional purchases are in line with its plans to hold the stakes long-term and increase them to as much as 9.9%.
Buffett’s investments and his optimism about Japan’s prospects have drawn attention to the country’s improving economic conditions and shareholder-friendly corporate governance reforms that have helped underpin a sparkling rally in the Nikkei (N225)share average.
The market ended 1% lower Friday, and Berkshire’s announcement came after Monday’s close, but 10 weeks of consecutive gains have helped the Nikkei rise 28% this year.
Berkshire’s biggest bet Outside America
Berkshire said the aggregate value of the investments is the largest of any Berkshire-held public stocks outside the United States.
Known as “sogo shosha,” Japanese trading houses deal in a variety of materials, products, and food, often serving as intermediaries, and providing logistical support.
The stocks are all up more than 30% this year, with Marubeni shares up 62%. That stock has more than tripled in price since the end of 2020.
The trading firms’ regulatory filings of June 12 showed Berkshire holding 7.4% of Itochu’s stock, 8.3% of Marubeni and Mitsubishi’s stock, 8.1% of Mitsui’s stock and 8.2% of Sumitomo’s stock.
[link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/14daccz/warren_buffett_pours_more_money_into_japans_stock/
Login to add comment
Other posts in this group
Please use this thread to discuss your portfolio, learn of other stock tickers, and help out users by giving constructive criticism.
Why quarterly? Public comp
When you sell a stock to buy another stock, do you prefer to set the estimated amount of the capital gains taxes aside in a money market or do you think it better to
Saving for retirement is crucial, but relying solely on a 401(k) might not be enough due to high inflation. Consider investing in growth stocks, especially in the tec
I’m think this is not a good investment as there is no chatter at all on the 52 week low. They are involved in a class action lawsuits by investors and credit card co
Sorry if this is the wrong sub. Let’s say I had $1 million in VOO but I wanted to sell half of it to buy SCHD. It would suck to pay taxes on $500k. So how would you g
Hey guys, I did a deep dive into Crocs. In this analysis, I will do a brief breakdown of the company and go over some quantitative data, qualitative data and estimate