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Japanese stock market hits fresh yearly high, driven by tech gains and global investor optimism

Japanese stock market hits fresh yearly high, driven by tech gains and global investor optimism

2025-07-23
Summary:After Japan and the United States reached a trade agreement, automobile stocks surged, Japanese stocks hit a one-year high, and the bond market declined.

11.26 Japan

Japanese Stocks Rebound Strongly, Reaching Yearly High

On Wednesday, Japan's stock market surged, driving the Nikkei Index to its highest level since July 2023, with a gain of 3.3%. The rebound was mainly led by the automobile sector, particularly with Toyota Motor's shares rising more than 13%, which pushed the Tokyo Stock Exchange's transportation equipment index up by 10.3%. The market's optimism was primarily fueled by news of a trade agreement between Japan and the United States, which investors believe will reduce economic uncertainty between the two nations, thereby boosting corporate profit expectations and contributing to domestic economic stability.

U.S.-Japan Agreement Eases Tariff Concerns

U.S. President Trump recently announced that the United States and Japan have reached an agreement on long-standing trade issues. Under the agreement, tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Japanese goods will be reduced from the planned 25% to 15%, with significant concessions in the auto sector. Given that Japanese automobiles account for more than a quarter of the country's exports to the U.S., this agreement is seen by the market as a "major breakthrough."

Industry and government insiders familiar with the negotiation process pointed out that the new agreement will somewhat alleviate the impact on Japanese exporters while maintaining Japan's manufacturing market share in the U.S. Norihiro Yamaguchi, an economist at Oxford Economics, commented that "avoiding higher tariffs is a positive outcome, and the reduction in uncertainty is naturally welcomed by the market."

Bond Market Under Pressure, Yields Rise

Despite the stock market's strong performance, Japan's bond market showed signs of decline. Large-scale sell-offs of Japanese government bonds led to a sharp rise in yields. The yield on two-year government bonds rose by 7 basis points to 0.82%, marking a high since early April; the 10-year government bond yield jumped to 1.595%, nearing a 17-year peak. This surge in interest rates also reflects the market's increased expectations of a shift in the Bank of Japan's policies.

Bank of Japan Faces Crucial Policy Decisions

Despite the vibrant market, the Bank of Japan remains cautious. In a speech that day, Vice Governor Shinichi Uchida stated that there is "extremely high uncertainty" in current global trade policies, posing potential risks to domestic and international economic growth. Consequently, future monetary policy will remain vigilant. Next week, the Bank of Japan will hold a two-day policy meeting, with markets keenly observing its response to recent economic data and changes in the international trade environment.

Political Uncertainty Does Not Impact Market Enthusiasm

Although there are media reports that Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba may resign at the end of August, this news does not appear to have had a substantial impact on market sentiment. Investors are more focused on macroeconomic trends and substantial trade agreement outcomes rather than short-term political shifts.

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