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  1. 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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  2. 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 ...

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  4. 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 ...

  5. May 26, 2022 · The Nikkei 225 is an average of the 225 largest companies in Japan. The index is named after the Nihon Keizai Shimbun (commonly known as Nikkei), or the Japan Economic Newspaper, which sponsors the calculation of the index. The Nikkei 225 was created in 1949 and is the oldest stock index in Asia. The Nikkei 225 weights the stocks it contains ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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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    TOPIX. Tokyo Stock Price Index (東証株価指数, Tōshō Kabuka shisū), commonly known as TOPIX, along with the Nikkei 225, is an important stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in Japan, which tracks the entire market of domestic companies and covers most stocks in the Prime Market and some stocks in the Standard Market.

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