Core Viewpoint - The Tokyo stock market experienced a slight decline on February 16, with the Nikkei 225 index falling by 0.24% and the Tokyo Stock Exchange index dropping by 0.82% due to profit-taking and disappointing GDP data [1] Market Performance - The Nikkei 225 index closed down by 135.56 points at 56,806.41 points, marking its third consecutive day of decline [1] - The Tokyo Stock Exchange index fell by 31.47 points, closing at 3,787.38 points [1] Influencing Factors - The market opened higher due to a rise in the Dow Jones Industrial Average the previous day, with the Nikkei index briefly surpassing the 57,000 points mark [1] - Increased profit-taking by investors led to a reversal in market momentum, contributing to the decline [1] - The preliminary GDP data for the fourth quarter of the previous year released by the Cabinet Office was below market expectations, adding pressure to the market [1] Sector Performance - Most of the 33 industry sectors on the Tokyo Stock Exchange saw declines, with rubber products, banking, and precision machinery sectors experiencing the largest drops [1] - Conversely, sectors such as steel, information and communication, and mining showed gains [1]
【环球财经】东京股市日经股指三连跌
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-16 10:54