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Investors have been bullish on Japan stocks since last year, repeatedly driving them to record highs. Goldman Sachs has named "Seven Samurai" stocks in Japan, which it says could be an equivalent of the United States' "Magnificent Seven." The "Magnificent Seven" comprises Apple , Amazon , Alphabet , Meta , Microsoft , Nvidia and Tesla , which were behind much of the gains that drove the S & P 500 up a whopping 24% or so in 2023. In a Feb. 18 report, Goldman answered clients' requests for the Japanese equivalent of the "Magnificent Seven." With that criteria, Goldman has come up with a list of seven stocks, and they are: Screen Holdings, Advantest, Disco, Tokyo Electron, Toyota Motor, Subaru and Mitsubishi.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, they've, CNBC's Ying Shan Lee Organizations: Nikkei, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, Screen Holdings, Tokyo Electron, Toyota Motor, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Tokyo Stock Exchange Locations: Japan, United States, Tokyo
Bill Smead, chief investment officer at Smead Capital Management, has a bold market call: that oil prices could soar more than 100% in the next few years. The group expects global oil demand to hit 110 million barrels a day in about 20 years , pushing the world's energy demand up by 23%. Others have also taken a bullish stance on oil prices over recent weeks. Nevertheless, it said: "We believe that, at some point in the coming weeks, market fundamentals will drive the oil market. Nuttall likes Cenovus Energy and MEG Energy .
Persons: Bill Smead, Smead, CNBC's, Brent, Eric Nuttall, Nuttall, Warren Buffett, – CNBC's Ying Shan Lee Organizations: Smead Capital Management, OPEC, Ninepoint Partners, Saudi, Rystad Energy, Energy, Fund, Occidental Petroleum, Devon Energy, Cenovus, MEG Energy Locations: United States, Saudi Arabia, Europe
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