Japan’s Nikkei Hits Fresh Record High

2026-04-27 02:16 By Jam Kaimo Samonte 1 min. read

The Nikkei 225 Index jumped 1.37% to close at 60,537 on Monday, setting new all-time highs as investors largely brushed off diplomatic setbacks between the US and Iran that pushed oil prices higher.

Market sentiment remained supported despite elevated geopolitical tensions, while attention also turned to this week’s Bank of Japan policy meeting, where rates are widely expected to stay unchanged as policymakers assess the economic fallout from the Middle East conflict.

Technology stocks led the rally, with strong gains in Kioxia Holdings (2.6%), Advantest (7%), Fujikura (5.1%), Disco Corp (6.1%) and Lasertec (1.6%).

In corporate news, Fanuc jumped almost 16% after reporting strong earnings driven by robust demand in its factory automation and robotics divisions, particularly across China and the Americas.

In contrast, Nomura Holdings dropped over 6% after missing fourth-quarter profit estimates due to writedowns and losses in Europe.



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