日韩股市大涨,日经225飙涨5%创新高,软银涨超7%,三星电子涨超5%
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-02-09 00:59

Group 1 - Japanese and South Korean stock markets opened strongly, with the Nikkei 225 index rising over 5%, reaching multiple historical highs during the session [1] - SoftBank Group's stock saw a peak increase of 8.5%, marking its largest gain since January 28, and was up over 7% at the time of reporting [1] - The KOSPI index in South Korea rose by 3.8%, closing at 5286.6 points, with major companies like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix both increasing by over 5% [1] Group 2 - The ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Innovation Party secured a majority in the recent Japanese House of Representatives election [1] - Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare reported a 1.3% year-on-year decrease in real wages per capita for 2025, marking four consecutive years of negative growth [1] - The yield on Japan's 10-year government bonds rose by 4.5 basis points to 2.275%, while the 40-year bond yield surpassed 4%, the highest level since its issuance in 2007, raising concerns about Japan's fiscal and monetary policy [1] Group 3 - Pictet Asset Management's chief economist highlighted that the surge in yields is driven by increased inflation risks and sovereign risk premiums, indicating a lack of credibility in the Bank of Japan's anti-inflation measures [2] - The turmoil in Japan's bond market and potential punitive measures on U.S. fiscal deficits could trigger a shift of global capital from the U.S. to other markets [2] - The economist affirmed that Japan may sell U.S. Treasuries to defend the yen, citing the need for balance sheet management by the central bank and the desire to diversify geopolitical risks [2]