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Definitions for nikkei
ˈni keɪnikkei
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nikkeinoun
A Japanese emigrant or a descendant thereof who is not a citizen of Japan.
nikkeinoun
the value of shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
Etymology: 日系, people or a person of Japanese heritage. Commonly used in Japan to refer to people of Japanese ancestry that are living abroad as citizens of other countries.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of nikkei in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of nikkei in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of nikkei in a Sentence
Our management objectives at Nikkei are global and digital - those are the two key words - and so for the future, in order to grow as global media and to further promote our digital media business, the best partner is definitely the FT, we wish to expand our market.
The Nikkei has been closely reflecting the yen's moves this week so the bit of strengthening we saw in the yen overnight seems to have brought the mood down slightly this morning, but we've also got a three-day weekend coming up in Japan and it's not unusual for that to dampen risk appetite after a long week full of activity.
The Nikkei will trade below its 2015 high for most of this year.
Retail investors who had shorted stocks are eager to buy back if the Nikkei falls near 17,500.
You can't judge how corporate Japan is doing by just looking at the Nikkei's performance, the picture you see through the Nikkei and the one you see through the Topix are quite different. It reflects the reality that not every company has the blessings of Abenomics.
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