Tokyo, Sep 17 (EFE) .- The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed today with an advance of 0.58% in its main indicator, the Nikkei, encouraged by the weakness of the yen, which benefits Japanese exporters, and by gains in yesterday on Wall Street.
The selective benchmark ended with a rise of 176.71 points to 30,500.5 integers, while the broader Topix index, which groups the securities with the highest capitalization, those in the first section, ended with a gain of 10.01 points or 0.48%, up to 2,100.17 points.
The Tokyo stock market closed in positive a week in which the Nikkei reached its best level in 31 years, thanks to the expectations of new economic stimuli after the announced departure of Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.
This Friday, the gains were driven by the advance on the eve of the New York Nasdaq index, which infected the Japanese technology sector with optimism, as well as by the depreciation of the yen against the dollar, a favorable trend for the Japanese export muscle.
The tech giant Softbank, a benchmark in the local market, ended up with a 1.81% gain, while the Japanese automotive leader, Toyota Motor, rose 0.80%.
In the technology sector, the advances of the manufacturers of components for semiconductors Lasertec (2.16%) and Tokyo Electron (1.24%), as well as the sensor producer Keyence (0.71%) stand out.
In addition, the video game company Nintendo gained 1.84%, and the shipping company NYK Line advanced 2.88%.
In the first section, 1,424 stocks advanced compared to 645 that fell and 118 that ended unchanged.
The trading volume amounted to 4.32 trillion yen (33.4 billion euros).
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- Adobe
- AliExpress
- Amazon
- AMD
- Android
- Apple
- Batman
- Bitcoin
- ChatGPT
- Chocolate
- CorelDRAW
- Cyberpunk
- Disney
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- Entertainment
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- How to
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- Huawei
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- Lamborghini
- Lenovo
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- Marvel Cinematic Universe
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- Metaverse
- Mexico
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- Naruto
- Netflix
- NFT
- Nintendo
- Nissan
- OnePlus
- Photoshop
- PlayStation
- Pokemon
- Pregnancy
- PUBG
- Redmi
- Russia
- Samsung
- Series
- Smart Home
- Smartwatch
- Sony
- Space
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- Terms And Conditions
- TikTok
- Toyota
- Trailer
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- Volkswagen
- Walmart
- Wi-Fi
- Will Smith
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- Xbox
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