“Black Swan” Sudden Attack! The Japanese stock market plunged more than 1,800 points!
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2024-09-30 16:37:13
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Big "hawk" Shigeru Ishiba "upset" was elected the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, leading to a plunge in the Japanese stock market。On the morning of the 30th, the Japanese stock market suffered a violent sell-off, with the Nikkei 225 index plunging more than 1,800 points, or 4.5%, the TSE index fell 2.7%。Market concerns, Shigeru Ishiba's "hawkish" stance or will bring huge uncertainty to the Japanese market Some analysts say, with Shigeru Ishiba will take over as Prime Minister of Japan, Japan's 12-year-old "Abenomics" is likely to come to an end, his victory as the Bank of Japan to further raise interest rates to remove obstacles。In addition to the impact of Japanese politics, the Japanese economy also came a big negative, according to the latest data released Japan's industrial output in August, the initial value of the month-on-month decline of 3.3%, a much lower than expected decline of 0.9%; Japan's industrial output fell at an initial annual rate of 4% in August..9%, also significantly lower than the expected decline of 1.3%。
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