The Nikkei 225 Index Closes 0.92% Lower

2026-02-05 06:30 By TRADING ECONOMICS 1 min. read

The Nikkei 225 Index decreased -501 points or 0.92 percent on Thursday to close at 53792 points.

The decline was led by Daikin (-6.97%), Softbank (-6.94%) and Tosoh (-6.66%).

On the upside, the strongest performers were Fukuoka Financial (10.37%), Panasonic (8.52%) and Shimizu Corporation (8.20%).



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The Nikkei 225 Index Closes 0.92% Lower
The Nikkei 225 Index decreased -501 points or 0.92 percent on Thursday to close at 53792 points. The decline was led by Daikin (-6.97%), Softbank (-6.94%) and Tosoh (-6.66%). On the upside, the strongest performers were Fukuoka Financial (10.37%), Panasonic (8.52%) and Shimizu Corporation (8.20%).
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