美伊紧张局势下 日本日经平均指数下跌1%

周五早盘,日本日经平均股价指数下跌1.1%至56,821.39,追踪华尔街跌势,受美伊地缘政治紧张局势升温影响。科技股对指数拖累沉重,而航空运输板块大幅下跌。投资者在三连休前显得谨慎。

2月20日,东京股市下跌,受美伊地缘政治紧张局势升级影响。日经平均指数(.N225)早盘下跌1.1%至56,821.39,而更广泛的东证指数(.TOPX)下跌1.2%至3,805.43。 水户证券高级技术分析师三浦裕孝表示:“日本即将迎来三天长周末,投资者目前因担心假期期间美伊可能发生事端而锁定利润。” 背景是美国总统唐纳德·特朗普警告伊朗在10至15天内就其核计划达成协议,否则“非常糟糕的事情”将发生。德黑兰回应称,如果遭到攻击,将对该地区美军基地进行报复。 东京证交所33个行业板块中,航空运输板块表现最差,下跌3.1%。ANA控股(9202.T)下跌3.2%,日本航空(9201.T)下跌3%。 科技股对日经指数拖累最大。芯片制造设备制造商东京电子(8035.T)下跌3.4%,科技投资公司软银集团(9984.T)下跌3.2%。 与此同时,制药公司住友制药(4506.T)股价在波动交易中暴跌约13%,此前曾上涨高达6.8%,原因是卫生省委员会批准其iPS细胞衍生帕金森病治疗药物后的获利回吐。该股周二的14日相对强弱指数(RSI)达到74.8,高于70的水平表明价格涨幅过度。

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