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As I have previously written, I am also launching a new advisory firm called Japan Foresight LLC.
Through Japan Foresight, I will be providing timely, forward-looking analysis of major developments in Japanese politics, fiscal and monetary policy, corporate governance, industrial policy, and Asian geopolitics. This product is intended for hedge funds, banks, institutional investors, embassies, and other organizations watching Japan closely. Along with written analysis, I will be scheduling regular calls and briefings with clients.
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