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Nik·kei N0107350 (nē′kā) A trademark for a Japanese stock-market index composed of 225 actively traded, large cap stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange weighted by share price. This index is often referred to as the Nikkei 225.Nik•kei (ˈni keɪ) n. 1. an index showing the average closing prices of 225 stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. 2. an American of Japanese descent. [1975–80; < Japanese] Nikkei
NikkeiThe common term for the Nihon Keizai newspaper, Japan's leading financial newspaper. The Nikkei usually refers to the price-weighted average of 225 stocks of the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.NikkeiA price-weighted index consisting of 225 prominent stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Nikkei has been calculated since 1950 and its direction is considered an indicator of the state of the Japanese economy. Most analysts consider it the Japanese equivalent of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.NIKKEI
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NIKKEI➣Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Japanese business newspaper) |
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