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Japan's top stock index hits record high on AI enthusiasm, Middle East hope
Japan's top stock index hits record high on AI enthusiasm, Middle East hope
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Japan’s top stock index hits record high on AI enthusiasm, Middle East hope

It just surged above 68,000 for the first time

Investors have driven the Nikkei 225 (INDEXNIKKEI: NI225) to new heights as enthusiasm for artificial intelligence fuels strong buying. Japan’s benchmark index surged past 68,000 for the first time on Jun. 3, closing at 68,402.13 after a 2.5 per cent gain.

Strong demand for semiconductors and related technologies has propelled the rally. Japanese firms that supply equipment and materials for AI chips benefit enormously from global spending on the technology. A weaker yen also supports exporters and adds tailwinds.

Despite the achievement, the index has performed with some volatility since that record. It climbed amid optimism over AI and easing Middle East tensions earlier in the week, but later sessions show pullbacks. On Monday, the Nikkei dropped around 3.74 per cent in one session as profit-taking and broader market caution emerged.

Despite these fluctuations, the index remains significantly higher year-to-date, reflecting sustained investor confidence in Japan’s corporate sector and its ties to the global AI boom.

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Leading influences on the index

The Nikkei 225 tracks 225 leading companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s Prime section. It operates as a price-weighted index rather than market-cap weighted. This structure gives higher-priced stocks greater influence on the overall movement.

Leading companies tracked include semiconductor and AI leaders Advantest Corp (TYO: 6857), Tokyo Electron Ltd (TYO: 8035) and SoftBank Group Corp (TYO: 9984) (OTCMKTS: SFTBF). Toyota Motor Corp (TYO: 7203) (NYSE: TM) and Uniqlo parent Fast Retailing Co Ltd (TYO: 9983) are also major players.

These firms highlight the index’s heavy tilt toward modern-day tech and manufacturing. Japanese companies are benefiting from AI because they dominate critical segments of the global semiconductor supply chain, with firms like Tokyo Electron and Advantest seeing explosive demand as hyperscalers ramp up spending on advanced AI processors.

Recent easing of Middle East tensions — with de-escalation signals between Iran, Israel and the U.S. — has reduced fears of oil supply disruptions and lowered global uncertainty, encouraging investors to buy stocks and supporting the Nikkei’s AI-driven rally.

Nikkei 225’s future outlook

Analysts expect the Nikkei 225 to deliver further gains through the remainder of 2026 and into future years, supported by corporate earnings growth, AI momentum and structural reforms in Japan. However, several risks could trigger a market correction. These include Japanese authorities intervening to strengthen the yen, sharp swings in oil prices and concerns about global interest rates.

Markets analyst Muhammad Umair recently noted that short-term pressures from rising bond yields and geopolitical tensions may limit gains for now, but the long-term outlook for the Nikkei remains bullish. He sees potential moves toward 70,000 if key supports hold.

Other forecasts point to year-end 2026 targets around 65,000 or higher in bullish scenarios, driven by semiconductor strength and improved corporate returns on equity.

Overall, investors remain optimistic that Japan’s equity market can sustain its upward trajectory as AI spending continues rising globally.

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