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Tokyo shares open higher after US infrastructure deal

Nikkei, Topix both rise almost 1% in early trade

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Jun 2021 9:25AM

Tokyo shares open higher after US infrastructure deal
Stocks on Tokyo rose at the open today, as investors await the Bank of Japan’s business sentiment report scheduled for next week. – Tokyo Stock Exchange Twitter pic, June 25, 2021

TOKYO – Tokyo shares opened higher today as investors cheered news that Washington had reached an agreement over massive infrastructure spending plans.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 index rose 0.97% or 279.36 points to 29,154.59 while the broader Topix index added 0.90%, or 17.52 points, to 1,964.62.

Global shares soared overnight as US President Joe Biden announced that he and a bipartisan group of lawmakers reached an agreement on huge plans to upgrade America’s roads, bridges and broadband, among other items.

The news lifted New York shares, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq marking new record finishes.

“Tokyo shares are seen being buoyant today as investors welcomed the broad deal on the US infrastructure plan,” Okasan Online Securities said in a note.

Recovery of business sentiment in Germany and France was also providing support for Tokyo shares, the brokerage said.

Tokyo investors are turning their focus to Japan’s business sentiment, which will be released next week in the form of the Bank of Japan’s “Tankan” survey.

“After the third state of emergency, business sentiment is expected to vary among manufacturers and non-manufacturers,” Okasan said.

“Still, international progress in vaccination efforts should help brighten their outlook,” it added.

The dollar stood at ¥110.95, firming from ¥110.84 in New York overnight.

Among major shares, Panasonic surged 3.61% to ¥1,292.5 after a media report said the company sold all its shareholdings in key battery customer Tesla, freeing up billions of dollars for new investments.

The company declined to comment.

Sony rose 0.51% to 10,740. Advantest, which produces testing kits for semiconductors, rose 2.00% to ¥10,200. Industrial robot maker Fanuc added 1.61% to ¥26,865.

SoftBank Group erased early gains and was barely changed at ¥7,863. Nintendo also gave up early gains and slipped into negative territory, falling 0.28% to ¥64,230. – AFP, June 25, 2021

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