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Suehiro Maruo is probably the poster child of the movement, at least here in the West.
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At left, my favorite from this wonderful collection of the works of Suehiro Maruo -- sexy, disturbing, nostalgic, and supercool.
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The divergence of prices on default swaps and cash bonds reflects the differing objectives of domestic investors holding 95 percent of Japan's debt and overseas money managers, according to Toru Suehiro, a market analyst at Mizuho Securities Co.
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"With the outlook still in a haze, we have to be rather bearish on the economy," said Toru Suehiro, a market analyst in Tokyo at Mizuho Securities Co., one of the 24 primary dealers obliged to bid at government debt sales.
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Don't miss: Suehiro sushi - a dish made to look like a ninja head.
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While Japan's debt lags behind its global peers in terms of returns, its low volatility appeals to some overseas investors, said Mizuho's Suehiro.
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"Banks are continuing to receive yen deposits and have no choice but to buy government bonds in the hope that the debt situation will be resolved somehow," said Suehiro, whose Tokyo- based company is a unit of Japan's third-biggest lender by market value.
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"Bond yields are expressed in risk premium, expectations for inflation and economic growth, and such expectations for Japan had been already low," limiting declines in yields, said Toru Suehiro, a market analyst in Tokyo at Mizuho Securities Co., one of the 25 primary dealers obliged to bid at the government's debt sales.
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"Bond yields reflect a nation's growth and inflation prospects, so a worsening of Japan's economic fundamentals will drive down yields even if bond investors have a similar view" to that of default-swap holders, said Mizuho's Suehiro.
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