Market Overview - The South Korean KOSPI index increased by 1.02%, reaching 2799.20 points, with a gain of 28.36 points [2][3] - The Japanese Nikkei 225 index decreased by 0.16%, closing at 37688.48 points, down by 58.75 points [4][5] South Korea - Newly elected President Lee Jae-myung issued his first executive order to establish an emergency economic inspection team [2][3] - Lee emphasized "practical diplomacy" and aims to maximize national interests, indicating plans for fiscal measures to stimulate economic growth [3] - Analysts from Goldman Sachs believe that the election results will reassess the stock market, predicting a boost in the Korean stock market and currency due to Lee's presidency [3] Japan - Japanese automotive stocks, including Subaru, Mazda, Nissan, and Honda, experienced declines of over 2% [4][5] - Japan's real wages adjusted for inflation fell by 1.8% year-on-year in April, marking the fourth consecutive month of significant decline due to inflationary pressures [5] - UBS Asset Management suggested Japan halt the issuance of long-term government bonds to mitigate selling pressure, as the 40-year Japanese government bond yield surged to 3.675%, the highest since its introduction in 2007 [6]
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Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-06-05 01:42