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8 Recommended Articles for November 2025

Here are the recommended articles for November 2025. The selection criteria are based on November 2025's
・Top 3 articles by "Likes/Views" (excluding Site Map (Chronological))
・Top 5 articles by "Views" (excluding Basics and Preparation for Tax Returns for TikTok Streamers which was previously selected). Thank you for your support in November.

3rd place for "Likes/Views": "The Impact of Rising 30-Year Bond Yields on the Market"

2nd place for "Likes/Views": "Accelerating Yen Depreciation and the Impact of Changes in Policy and Financial Stance"

1st place for "Likes/Views": "Considering Global Minimum Wages and the Current State of Wages in Japan"

In November, the yen's depreciation progressed further, with the dollar-yen exchange rate rising to the mid-150 range. While wages are steadily growing globally, Japan's minimum wage remains significantly lower than that of other major countries, and this gap has become clear once again. Compared to countries where wage and price increases are linked, Japan's structural low-wage problem has been highlighted. Given this situation, expectations for wage increases and policy responses aimed at sustainable growth are rising.

5th place for "Views": "An Overview of the Sudanese Civil War and the Composition of UAE Support"

4th place for "Views": "The Background of Continued Currency Depreciation in India and Central Bank Intervention"

3rd place for "Views": "The Reality of Highly Indebted Countries as Seen in Financially Bankrupt Sri Lanka"

2nd place for "Views": "Is Japan's Fiscal Situation Really in Crisis?"

1st place for "Views": "The Reality of the Corporate Bond Bubble Created by AI Investment and Easy Money"

In November, articles about various countries such as Sri Lanka, India, and Sudan attracted attention. Thank you.
In India, the rupee continues to weaken, and the situation remains difficult to support even with official intervention. In Sri Lanka, which is proceeding with reconstruction after financial bankruptcy, austerity policies are putting pressure on people's lives. In Sudan, the civil war has intensified, causing immense damage to citizens and making the humanitarian crisis even more apparent.
Globally, the bond market has overheated, centered on AI-related investments, and concerns about excessive financial liquidity have intensified. I will continue to provide updates. Thank you for your continued support in December (Team Moha-P Jim).


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