Global Market Update | Japan's Nikkei gains on Middle East optimism; SoftBank jumps 6%

Japan's Nikkei share average rose on Thursday, boosted by SoftBank's surge following a significant jump in its chip-unit Arm Holdings' shares. Cautious optimism about easing Middle East tensions contributed to the gains, though strategists noted t...

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Japan's Nikkei index saw a rise today, boosted by SoftBank's performance. Investors are feeling more optimistic about a potential de-escalation in Middle East conflicts.
Japan's Nikkei share average rose on Thursday, led by SoftBank following a surge in its chip-unit shares, as cautious optimism grew that tensions in the Middle East could ease.

The Nikkei was up 0.61% at 54,075.00, as of 0137 GMT, and on track for a three-session rally, ‌if the ⁠momentum persists.

The broader ⁠Topix gained 0.21% to 3,658.35.


"The market expectations for the early end of the war are not as strong as the Nikkei's gains in the past several sessions are limited," said Shuji Hosoi, senior strategist at Daiwa Securities.

"The index trades still below the 25-day average of 55,300. That signals the market remains cautious over the fate ⁠of the war," ‌he said.

Wall Street's main indexes closed higher on Wednesday as oil prices fell while Iran reviewed a U.S. proposal ⁠to end the Middle East conflict, feeding investor hopes for a de-escalation in the fourth week of a war that has disrupted global energy flows and stoked inflation concerns.
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SoftBank Group surged 6.2% after shares of Arm Holdings jumped 20% overnight, following the SoftBank-controlled company's forecast that its new data-centre chip could generate billions of dollars in annual revenue.

Other artificial intelligence-related shares climbed, ‌with fibre optic cable makers Fujikura and Furukawa Electric rising 8% and 5%, respectively.

Chip-testing equipment maker Advantest dropped nearly 1% to weigh on the Nikkei ⁠the most.

The mining and shipping sectors jumped 3.93% and 2.06%, respectively, to become the top-performing sector, a sign that investors bet on the conflict will prolong, said a strategist at a domestic firm.
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Office equipment maker Ricoh fell 4.34% to become the worst percentage loser in the Nikkei.

Of the more than 1,600 shares trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's prime market, 57% stocks declined, 38% rose and 3% traded flat.
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