Market Performance - The Topix index reached an all-time intraday high of 3,436.75 before closing at 3,423.06, up 0.2% [1][4] - The Nikkei index rose 0.7% to close at 50,750.39, marking a 2.5% gain for the week and projecting a 26% surge in 2025 [4] Economic Factors - Easing concerns about Japan's debt have positively impacted the stock market [4] - The Japanese government approved a record budget for the next fiscal year, balancing proactive fiscal policy with debt management [4] - Benchmark Japanese government bonds (JGBs) gained slightly as expectations for restrained debt issuance helped yields retreat from a 26-year peak [4] Stock Movements - On the Nikkei, there were 104 advancers and 117 decliners [3][4] - The largest gainers included Sapporo Holdings, up 2.5%, and Disco, up 2.4% [4] - The largest losers were Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd, down 4.4%, and Mitsui Kinzoku, down 3% [4] Analyst Insights - Maki Sawada, an equities strategist at Nomura Securities, noted that the downward movement in interest rates may be contributing positively to the Japanese stock market [1][4] - Attention is now on whether the Nikkei can close above the 51,000 mark with only three business days remaining [1][4]
Japan's Topix gauge touches record high on easing debt concerns
The Economic Times·2025-12-26 07:31