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Japan Shows That Long-Term Deflation Is Bad For The Stock Market

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  • Japan’s economy recovered and boomed after WWII until the early 1990s
  • It was during part of this boom that the country experienced its high-inflation periods
  • Japan shows that long-term deflation is bad for stock market returns
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