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The Last Deep Value Stocks In The World?

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Rupert Hargreaves
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With the current equity bull market now in its 10th year, the number of opportunities out there for deep value investors is extremely limited.

Indeed, a quick screen of the market for companies trading for less than net current asset value returns just 55 results, of which 20% are struggling biotechs, and nearly a third are Chinese firms listed in the US.

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But this isn't representative of the rest of the world. There are two regions in particular where deep value still prevails: South Korea and Japan.

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