Nikkei 225 hits record and breaks 60,000 for the first time

Japan's benchmark stock index surges past the 60,000 mark for the first time, fueled by geopolitical calm and Wall Street's rally.

Japan's benchmark stock index surges past the 60,000 mark for the first time, fueled by geopolitical calm and Wall Street's rally. | Contesto: cronaca

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The Nikkei 225 Stock Average shattered a historic barrier on Monday, closing above 60,000 points for the first time in its 75-year history. The landmark surge, which saw the index sprint to a new all-time high, was propelled by a confluence of positive signals from global markets and geopolitics, specifically an extended ceasefire in the Middle East and record-setting overnight gains on U.S. exchanges. The breakthrough represents more than just a numerical milestone; it is a powerful symbol of renewed investor confidence in the Japanese economy after decades of stagnation. For years, the Nikkei lingered far below its legendary peak of 38,915 points set in December 1989, a symbol of the asset bubble's collapse. The journey back from that trough has been long, but recent corporate governance reforms, a weak yen boosting exporter profits, and a gradual shift away from deflationary mindsets have laid the groundwork for this resurgence. The index had been flirting with its late-1980s record for months before finally breaking through earlier this year, setting the stage for the assault on 60,000. Analysts point to immediate external catalysts for Monday's record run. The extension of a fragile ceasefire in a key Middle Eastern conflict has temporarily eased fears about regional instability and potential disruptions to global energy supplies and trade routes. This reduction in geopolitical risk premium encouraged investors to move capital into risk assets like equities. Simultaneously, major U.S. stock indices, particularly the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, reached new closing highs last week, driven by strong corporate earnings and resilient economic data. The positive sentiment from Wall Street, a traditional bellwether for global markets, provided a direct tailwind for Tokyo traders. The significance of the 60,000 level is both psychological and financial. It solidifies Japan's position as a hot destination for international capital, which has been pouring into the market amid expectations that the Bank of Japan will maintain an accommodative monetary stance even as other central banks tighten. The weak yen, a byproduct of this policy divergence, has supercharged...

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