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  1. The clearest measure of this has been the Nikkei/Topix ratio — a gauge that compares the performance of Japan’s two main stock benchmarks and has just seen the Nikkei’s outperformance of the...

    • What Is The Nikkei?
    • Understanding The Nikkei
    • The Tokyo Stock Exchange and The Nikkei Index
    • Topix vs. Nikkei
    • Special Considerations

    The Nikkei is short for Japan's Nikkei 225 Stock Average, the leading and most-respected index of Japanese stocks. It is a price-weighted index composed of Japan's top 225 blue-chip companies traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Nikkei is equivalent to the Dow Jones Industrial Average(DJIA) Index in the United States.

    Formerly called the Nikkei Dow Jones Stock Average (from 1975 to 1985), it is now named after the Nihon Keizai Shimbun or Japan Economic Newspaper, commonly known as Nikkei, which sponsors the calculation of the index. The index has been calculated since September 1950, retroactive to May 1949. Among the best-known companies included in the Nikkei ...

    The Tokyo Stock Exchange(TSE) was established in 1878. Initially, the TSE was founded as a marketplace for the exchange of bonds the government had issued to samurai. In addition to government bonds, the TSE also acted as an exchange for gold and silver currencies. By the 1920s, the TSE grew to include stock trading. In 1943, during the Second Worl...

    The Tokyo Price Index—frequently referred to as TOPIX—is another widely followed index on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. While the Nikkei is an index of 225 selected stocks from the TSE, the TOPIX is an index that includes all the stocks in the TSE. The Nikkei is price-weighted, which means the index is an average of the share prices of all the companie...

    It is not possible to directly purchase an index, but there are several exchange-traded funds(ETFs) whose components correlate to the Nikkei. ETFs that track the Nikkei and trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange include Blackrock's iShares Nikkei 225 and Nomura Asset Management Nikkei 225 Exchange Traded Fund. The MAXIS Nikkei 225 Index ETF is a dollar-...

  2. The TOPIX and Nikkei are the two major stock indices in Japan. Together, with their sub indices they track large Japanese listed stocks. The Nikkei is price weighted, while the TOPIX is cap-weighted. The JASDAQ and JPX-Nikkei indices track unique data points and markets.

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  3. TOPIX is a free-float adjusted market capitalization-weighted index. TOPIX shows the measure of current market capitalization assuming that market capitalization as of the base date (January 4 ,1968) is 100 points.

  4. Oct 16, 2020 · The Tokyo Price Index—commonly referred to as TOPIX—is a metric for stock prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). TOPIX is a capitalization-weighted index that lists all firms in...

  5. The Nikkei 225 is a price-weighted average of the 225 top-rated Japanese companies listed in the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (it excludes REITs, preferred stocks and ETFs). As such, higher-priced stocks have a greater weighting in the index while the TOPIX is influenced by high-capitalization companies.

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