TOKYO: Japanese share prices jumped on Friday after Wall Street stocks snapped a six-day losing streak following record U.S. exports, although some analysts warned of a risk of profit-taking ahead of the weekend after Tokyo shares outperformed Wall Street this month.
The benchmark Nikkei rose 1.0 percent to 9,557.43, climbing to its highest in a week, while the broader Topix'' gained 0.8 percent to 819.67. ' Reuters
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The benchmark Nikkei rose 1.0 percent to 9,557.43, climbing to its highest in a week, while the broader Topix'' gained 0.8 percent to 819.67. ' Reuters
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