The ways in which money flows around the world can be strange and fascinating.
For instance, the lack of new infants being born in Japan, its "baby crisis," may be driving up real-estate prices in the US.
Now here's how this works: Because of the aging of the Japanese population, the country's insurance companies must invest more of their capital to cover the higher payouts that older people need.
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