Daishin Securities to Host Live Seminar on Japanese Monetary Policy and Stock Market Outlook
'Let's See the Essence of the Japanese Stock Market' Live Seminar
From 11 AM to 4 PM
Daishin Securities will hold a live seminar forecasting the Japanese stock market.
Daishin Securities announced on the 10th that it will conduct a live seminar titled "Japanese Stock Market, Let's See the Essence" from 4 p.m. on the 11th, diagnosing the Japanese stock market under the financial environment of Japan's monetary policy and yen appreciation, and introducing investment strategies.
The seminar, led by Moon Nam-jung, head of Daishin Securities' Investment Strategy Team, will analyze the sharply declining Japanese stock market since August. It plans to predict changes in the financial environment due to the normalization of Japan's monetary policy and forecast the trend of the Japanese stock market.
The seminar will be held from 4 p.m. on the 11th via the non-face-to-face video conferencing platform Zoom. To participate in the seminar, you can apply through Daishin Securities and Creon online trading platforms (HTS, MTS) or the website. Applicants will receive the seminar access link via text message.
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Park Hwan-gi, head of Daishin Securities Digital PB Center, said, "We prepared this seminar to shed light on the Japanese stock market, which was directly hit by the financial market turmoil originating from the U.S.," adding, "We hope this seminar provides insights into the Japanese financial market and leads to successful investments."
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