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  1. The TOPIX more closely equals the Nasdaq whereas the Nikkei represents the DOW in Japan. Below are some sub indices of the TOPIX. The TOPIX has too many indexes to name, but some of the more common ones include: TOPIX 30; TOPIX 500; TOPIX 1000; TOPIX 100

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  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Comparison with Alternative Market Benchmarks: A. Nikkei 225: The Nikkei 225, another prominent Japanese market benchmark, differs from the Topix Core 30 Index in terms of composition and weighting methodology. While the Nikkei 225 is price-weighted, the Topix Core 30 Index adopts a market capitalization-based approach.

  3. The Topix is a broad market-cap based index, while the Nikkei, described by CLSA’s strategist Nicholas Smith as “a Flintstones index from an abacus age”, is an average of just 225 share ...

  4. Oct 22, 2023 · Unlike the Topix Core 30 Index, the Nikkei 225 Index uses a price-weighted methodology without any sector diversification criteria. Therefore, the choice between these two indices depends on the investment objectives and preferences of the investor.

  5. Jun 24, 2022 · Topix Core 30 Index: The Topix Core 30 Index is a market index composed of 30 of the largest companies out of the stocks listed on the First Section of Japan's Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Topix Core ...

  6. Mar 7, 2024 · The Nikkei gained 28% and the TOPIX 25% last year. Two important structural changes are playing out in the Japanese stock market: The country is shifting to an inflationary economy after years of deflation, and corporate governance reforms are taking root, strategists Kazunori Tatebe and Bruce Kirk write in the team’s report.

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  8. For example, Toyota Motor, the largest weighting in the TOPIX is about 3.4% of the index while it is only 1.2% of the Nikkei 225. Fast Retailing is the largest component of the Nikkei at 6.5% weighting yet is less than .4% of the TOPIX and not even among the top 100 members. Its influence in the Nikkei 225 is thus much greater than TOPIX.