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    Global Market: Japan’s Nikkei Jumps Over 3% as AI Stocks Rally & Upbeat Earnings Lift Sentiment

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimAugust 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 Index jumped over 3% (surpassing 66,000 points), leading an Asian market surge following a technology-led rally on Wall Street that pushed the S&P 500 and Dow Jones to record highs. Investor confidence was bolstered by strong corporate earnings, a sharp drop in crude oil prices, and renewed optimism surrounding artificial intelligence infrastructure and semiconductor spending.

    1. Key Market Indices Performance

    • Nikkei 225: Advanced over 3.3% to cross the 66,000 mark.

    • TOPIX Index: Broadened gains with a 1.2% to 1.7% rise, crossing 4,000 points.

    • Regional Context: Tech-heavy North Asian markets outpaced the broader region, with South Korea’s KOSPI surging over 3% alongside Japan’s benchmark.

    2. Sector Highlights: AI & Tech Power the Benchmark

    Sector / Major Player Price Action Key Driver
    SoftBank Group  Up 7.8% – 10% Rebound in global AI appetite and tech portfolio holdings.
    Kioxia Holdings  Up 5.0% – 7.4% Strong demand for high-performance memory chips used in AI hardware.
    Advantest & Lasertec Up 4.2% – 5.7% Institutional buying in semiconductor testing and photolithography equipment makers.
    Murata & Ibiden Co.  Up 5.1% – 8.0% Solid electronic component demand supporting data center hardware expansion.

    3. Core Catalysts Driving the Surge

    A. Resurgent AI Tech Appetite Globally

    Following a brief consolidation phase, global funds rotated back into semiconductor capital equipment makers, chipmakers, and AI hardware enablers. Upbeat earnings reports and continuous capital expenditure commitments from major global tech conglomerates reassured investors of sustained AI demand.

    B. Wall Street Spillovers & Lower Energy Costs

    Overnight gains in key US benchmarks provided a strong tailwind for Asian opening sessions. A notable decline in global crude oil prices helped alleviate immediate inflation concerns, providing breathing room for growth-oriented sectors.

    C. Domestic Earnings & Economic Data

    • Real Wages Growth: Fresh domestic economic data revealed Japanese real wages increased for a sixth consecutive month in June, signaling resilience in household purchasing power and broader economic activity.

    • Upbeat Guidance: Better-than-expected corporate forward guidance from domestic tech and industrial players added momentum to the session’s buying frenzy.

    What to Watch Next

    1. Global Tech Capex Guidance: Further quarterly earnings commentary from global hyperscalers regarding AI infrastructure investments.

    2. Yen Trajectory & BOJ Policy: Fluctuations in the Japanese Yen and market expectations surrounding potential Bank of Japan interest rate adjustments.

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