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With most Asian markets closed, fast-money investors are buying risk-off hedges like Treasuries and selling the Nikkei, i think this would continue this week, until China markets resume trading next week and the coronavirus outbreak subsides.

Masahiko Loo

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

The ongoing rally in the Nikkei is not supported by broad economic growth or fundamentals, but rather by ample liquidity and speculation.

Norihiro Fujito

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Today's market rally is straightforward as investors take heart from hopes of a trade talk resolution. But a strong yen is limiting the Nikkei's upside.

Hikaru Sato

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

It is interesting that cyclicals are leading the gains today. It appears some contrarian investors are starting to buy cyclicals, looking beyond the last economic slowdown, but I would suspect there will be heavy selling if we go up further, to around 2,650 in the S&P500 and 21,500 in the Nikkei.

Nobuhiko Kuramochi

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

There are major events to focus on now. The market is waiting for the Fed and ECB meetings to price in the results, there are still risks that the outcomes may not be something the market is expecting, but considering how much the Nikkei has regained momentum this week, it seems the market is fairly optimistic.

Takuya Takahashi

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The market is focused on whether the Nikkei futures and options will settle above 23,000... it looks positive as the Nikkei has traded above a key technical line, if they settle above that level, the next resistance will likely be at 23,200.

Yutaka Miura

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The Nikkei had not been able to make further advances after rising significantly, and we are also starting to see a retracement of some of those gains.

Chihiro Ohta

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Upbeat U.S. stocks and the yen's weakening are continuing to push the Nikkei higher, the Bank of England may have gone against expectations by standing pat on monetary policy, but it did leave the door open for a rate cut in August and spared the markets from confusion.

Masahiro Ichikawa

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Though the Nikkei has recovered a bit since the bottom hit on Brexit, market sentiment is still sour.

Hikaru Sato

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

We are seeing the Nikkei edge up tentatively as the yen slides back down to the psychological barrier of 110 to the U.S. dollar, stateside, the Fed's indication that it is willing to increase rates in June has added extra clarity to the landscape of coming months and we can expect to see a decrease in net sellers for the time being as many look to reallocate risk.

Martin King

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Investor sentiment has finally recovered. Unless the dollar falls below the 105 yen mark, the Nikkei will likely start recovering.

Kazuhiro Takahashi

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

It's nice to see the Nikkei blast up above 17,000 points but it's hard to imagine that we'll hold this level with so much global uncertainty and geopolitical risk, it's only a matter of time before we see another exogenous shock that sends the yen higher due to its status as a safe-haven currency.

Gavin Parry

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Recently 17,000 points has been a support level for the Nikkei but right now it's kind of yolked by the yen's strength, which isn't very surprising given the dollar's weakness.

Gavin Parry

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

With Japan's inflation being zero, people are going to expect the BOJ to expand the balance sheet and stoke liquidity again, those expectations aren't hurting the Nikkei, which is also benefiting from a weaker yen and from buyers hoping to pick up dividends in June.

Gavin Parry

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There's a general sense of caution as we look ahead to tomorrow's CPI and as we approach the end of the month, which is actually the end of the financial year for most listed stocks, it would unquestionably be more desirable for policymakers in Japan to end the month on a higher note than we're seeing right now. Unless the yen weakens substantially between now and the end of March, I imagine the Nikkei will have a hard time holding its current position.

Stefan Worrall

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There's been a tempering of bullishness in the Nikkei, the risks are finely balanced at the moment and without catalysts or a clear direction we're seeing a real lack of conviction in the market.

Stefan Worrall

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The rally itself has been extraordinary but very thin and the failure of the yen to continue on the fairly steady path of weakening we've seen in the past couple of days has been reflected as nervousness in the Nikkei, it's been a very volatile two weeks and nerves are still frayed despite the fact that we're off the bottom of those extreme sessions we saw last week.

Stefan Worrall

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We've been stuck in a downward trend channel and, in the long term that 17,000 point level is going to be an imperative test for the Nikkei, we're having a good day but it's going to take time for conviction to return.

Gavin Parry

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The Nikkei will trade below its 2015 high for most of this year.

Hannah Cunliffe

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There is lots of negative news from China, North Korea and indeed almost all of the emerging markets... After last year's good performance we were bound to see a pull-back. Companies will remain cautious in their outlook when they present Oct – Dec 2015 earnings, the Nikkei will trade below its 2015 high for most of this year.

Hannah Cunliffe

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The weakening of the Chinese RMB seems to have spooked the yen and by extension the Nikkei in an already nervous and shell-shocked market that's worried about dynamics both economic and geopolitical, in these last couple of days the yen has moved in a way that chartists have called a break from the weakening trend of Abenomics that we've seen for the past few years, and in that kind of environment the market becomes incredibly vulnerable to events like the RMB failing to stabilize.

Stefan Worrall

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Those who had bought Nikkei futures on expectations that the index will rise on ECB's easing are looking for the right timing to sell.

Michiro Naito

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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Nikkei Chairman Tsuneo Kita

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Nikkei futures tested 20,000 points, but cash is still knocking its head against that resistance level, this morning's trading is largely directionless because of the U.S. holiday and most people are watching the yen closely to see if it tests the 123 handle again.

Gavin Parry

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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