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      • TOPIX indices are calculated by the Tokyo Stock Exchange while the Nikkei is calculated by Nihon-Keizai Shimbun, a popularly read newspaper in Japan distributed by Nikkei Digital Media. TOPIX indices are free-float adjusted with a market capitalization weight while the Nikkei is an average-price weight where higher-priced stocks impact the index.
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  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. 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...

  4. Feb 6, 2024 · Compared to the Nikkei Stock Average, TOPIX component stocks and top 10 companies differ as shown in the table below. To encourage investment across the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), weighting between stocks is still limited to 1.9% as of November 2023. Top 10 TOPIX Component Issues (as of Nov. 2023) * TOPIX individual stock weighting limit is 10%.

  5. 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. This is a measure of the overall trend in the stock market, and is used as a benchmark for investment in japan stocks.

  6. Jan 23, 2018 · By almost every measure, Japanese stocks are less expensive than their U.S. counterparts. The TOPIX and Nikkei have higher earnings yields (the reciprocal of the price/earnings ratio) than the...

  7. Oct 16, 2020 · Compared to the Nikkei, or Japan's Nikkei 225 Stock Average, the TOPIX is considered a more appropriate representation of all the Japanese stock markets because it reflects a fairer...

  8. The Nikkei 225 and the TOPIX are the two most important stock market indexes in Japan. We discuss their differences and similarities. Furthermore, we address the question of which one makes more sense if we are looking for an ETF to invest in. Content. Introduction; Nikkei 225; TOPIX; Other Japanese Stock Market Indexes; Introduction

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