日本日经与东证指数受财报及高市早苗乐观情绪创历史新高

日本日经股价平均指数2月10日飙升至历史新高,受强劲季度财报以及首相高市早苗大选压倒性胜利带来的乐观情绪推动。更广泛的东证指数也触及盘中历史新高。全球投资者准备加速资金流入日本股市。

在东京证券交易所,日本日经225指数周二早盘跳涨2.5%,触及57,760.09点的历史新高。更广泛的东证指数也触及盘中历史新高,上涨1.9%至3,854.16点。日经指数今年迄今上涨12%。 此轮飙升正值全球第四大经济体季度财报季拉开帷幕之际,市场因首相高市早苗周日大选中压倒性胜利而受到提振。人们预期她的压倒性胜利将使大胆支出和减税措施成为可能。 “执政联盟在大选中取得压倒性胜利后,对积极财政政策的预期正在升温,国内股市对经济提振的希望也在蔓延,”索尼金融集团高级经济学家宫岛拓之表示。 电线电缆制造商古河电气工业(5801.T)在周一公布强劲财报后飙升超过21%,成为日经指数最佳百分比涨幅股,并接近当日涨停上限。IT服务公司日本电气(NEC,6701.T)股价在周一宣布股票回购后上涨7.2%。软银集团(9984.T)被视为日本人工智能投资情绪的风向标,其股价上涨10%,为指数提供最大推动力,此前美国高科技股反弹,且其财报将于周四公布。 日经指数上漲家数188家,下跌家数36家。 全球投资者正在审视高市历史性胜利后的财报支撑因素,包括改善的增长动力、企业改革和再通胀。野村证券首席股票策略师北冈智亲预计,如果高市政府能在温和财政扩张中实施增长战略的预期升温,外资最早将在未来三个月净买入10万亿日元(641亿美元),可能超过前首相安倍晋三时代水平。

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Japan's Nikkei average surpassed 58,000 for the first time following the Liberal Democratic Party's landslide election victory. Expectations for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's economic stimulus measures are driving the market, though fiscal concerns linger.

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Japan's Nikkei share average oscillated between gains and losses on Friday, weighed down by a selloff in technology stocks, as investors stayed cautious ahead of Sunday's general election. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index edged 0.1% higher to 53,881.69, positioning for a 1% weekly gain. The broader Topix rose 0.5% to 3,671.61.

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Germany's DAX index hit 24,260 points intraday on Thursday, its highest level in six weeks, closing at 24,154 points up 0.4 percent. Investors are optimistic amid hopes for an end to Middle East hostilities between Iran and the US. The S&P 500, Nikkei, and MSCI World also reached records.

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