April 3 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's rising land prices herald the economy's return to inflation, and may lift the yen, stocks and bond yields, Lehman Brothers Japan Inc. said.
Land prices nationwide climbed 0.4 percent in 2006, the first increase in 16 years, the government said last month. Commercial prices in the three largest cities rose 8.9 percent with values in some parts of Tokyo jumping as much as 46 percent.
Land prices nationwide climbed 0.4 percent in 2006, the first increase in 16 years, the government said last month. Commercial prices in the three largest cities rose 8.9 percent with values in some parts of Tokyo jumping as much as 46 percent.
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