El Nikkei 225 supera los 70.000 puntos ante expectativas de paz y tras una subida de tipos

El índice Nikkei 225 superó los 70.000 puntos tras un acuerdo preliminar entre Estados Unidos e Irán para reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz.

El ascenso del mercado se produjo después de que Estados Unidos e Irán alcanzaran un acuerdo preliminar que incluye la reapertura del estrecho de Ormuz. La medida también se produjo tras una subida de los tipos de interés.

El Nikkei 225 es un indicador clave de la economía japonesa y cotiza en la Bolsa de Tokio (TSE).

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