El Nikkei 225 alcanza un máximo histórico por el optimismo ante un acuerdo entre EE. UU. e Irán

El promedio bursátil Nikkei 225 de Japón subió un 5,6 por ciento para cerrar en un récord de 62.833,84 puntos ante el optimismo por un posible acuerdo entre Estados Unidos e Irán.

El índice de referencia cerró por encima de los 62.000 puntos por primera vez en su historia durante la jornada bursátil del 7 de mayo. El avance se produjo mientras los inversores reaccionaban a las señales de progreso en las conversaciones entre Estados Unidos e Irán. Los participantes del mercado señalaron la reducción de las tensiones en Oriente Medio como un factor clave que respalda el apetito por el riesgo en las bolsas asiáticas.

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