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1. But CSAM, which manages around $400 billion of assets for its clients, is putting its money on the line, Ragostra said.
2. Strong Japanese fundamentals and the prospect of a stronger Chinese yuan as China lets its currency rise more freely are amongst the reasons. «Medium–term, we think the yen has to rise on back of the fact that the Japanese economy is recovering, yields are rising, and China will have continue to revalue,» says Dilip Rasgotra, global head of fixed income and currency research for Credit Suisse Asset Management (CSAM) in London.