The Nikkei had ended a two-day winning streak after surging almost 1,400 points, or 2.3%, to a record closing high and now sits just below the 59,920-point level. The article is primarily a market update focused on recent price action and technical positioning ahead of the Showa Day holiday, with no new fundamental catalyst cited.
The Nikkei had ended a two-day winning streak after surging almost 1,400 points, or 2.3%, to a record closing high and now sits just below the 59,920-point level. The article is primarily a market update focused on recent price action and technical positioning ahead of the Showa Day holiday, with no new fundamental catalyst cited.
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