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【环球财经】日经225指数涨0.77%
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-08-18 07:23
Core Points - The Tokyo stock market indices experienced a significant rise, with the Nikkei 225 index closing up by 0.77% and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Price Index up by 0.43%, both reaching historical highs [1][2] - The market opened slightly higher and showed a trend of fluctuating upward movement, driven by profit-taking from some investors and increased participation from others attracted by relatively undervalued blue-chip stocks [1] - The depreciation of the yen against the dollar positively impacted export-oriented stocks, particularly in the automotive sector, with shares of Toyota, Honda, and Nissan rising [1] - Semiconductor equipment manufacturers like Tokyo Electron and Lasertec faced downward pressure due to investor concerns over potential tariffs on semiconductors proposed by Trump [1] Sector Performance - The Nikkei index rose by 336.00 points, closing at 43714.31 points, while the Tokyo Stock Exchange index increased by 13.28 points to 3120.96 points [2] - Most of the 33 industry sectors on the Tokyo Stock Exchange saw gains, with service, transportation machinery, and precision machinery sectors leading the increases [2] - Conversely, nine sectors, including banking, marine transportation, and electric and gas utilities, experienced declines on the same day [2]
【环球财经】东京股市反弹 日经225指数上涨0.47%
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-05-23 08:12
Group 1 - Tokyo stock market rebounded on the 23rd, with the Nikkei 225 index rising by 174.60 points to close at 37160.47, an increase of 0.47% [1] - The Tokyo Stock Exchange stock price index increased by 18.43 points, closing at 2735.52, reflecting a rise of 0.68% [1] - The rise was influenced by the overnight increase in the Nasdaq index, particularly in high-tech stocks, and a slight depreciation of the yen, which boosted expectations for improved performance from export-related companies [1] Group 2 - Over 80% of the 33 industry sectors on the Tokyo Stock Exchange saw gains, with other products rising by 3.62% and non-ferrous metals increasing by nearly 3% [1] - However, six sectors, including mining, securities and commodity futures trading, and electric and gas industries, experienced slight declines [1] - Despite improvements in Japanese corporate sentiment and a better PMI report from the US, the Tokyo stock market has struggled to maintain trading enthusiasm, with the 200-day moving average acting as a resistance level [2]