Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Ends at Record High as Chip-Related Shares Gain on Wall Street Boost (UPDATE 1)
The Tokyo Stock Exchange
13:21 JST, September 12, 2025 (updated at 17:00 JST)
TOKYO, Sept 12 (Reuters) – Japan’s Nikkei share average ended at a closing high for a second straight session on Friday, as chip-related stocks tracked Wall Street’s strong finish overnight.
The Nikkei rose 0.89% to 44,768.12, after gaining as much as 1.16% to a record intraday high of 44,888.02 earlier in the session.
For the week, the index rose 4%, its biggest weekly gain since mid-July.
The broader Topix edged up 0.4% to 3,160.49 and advanced 1.77% for the week.
“There was a caution for overheating but investors see potential for further gains as corporate outlook is seen as strong, while return on equity is expected to rise as local firms spend more money on shareholder returns,” said Naoki Fujiwara, senior general manager at Shinkin Asset Management.
Wall Street’s main indexes notched record-high closes on Thursday as U.S. inflation and jobless data fueled expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates this month.
In Japan, chip-making equipment maker Tokyo Electron jumped 5.5%, while chip-testing equipment maker Advantest gained 1.82%.
Technology investor SoftBank Group changed course to end 1.82% higher.
The Nikkei’s latest rally was partly supported by active buying of the Nikkei stock futures ahead of the fixing of special quotation prices, said Seiichi Suzuki, chief equity market analyst at Tokai Tokyo Research Institute.
The Nikkei narrowed gains during the session as the buying of futures slowed after the special quotation, used to set values on index options and futures, settled soon after the opening.
The closely watched settlement price, known in Japan as the special quotation, or SQ, is calculated from the opening prices of the 225 shares in the Nikkei share average on the second Friday of the month.
"News Services" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
American Playwright Jeremy O. Harris Arrested in Japan on Alleged Drug Smuggling
-
Taiwan President Shows Support for Japan in China Dispute with Sushi Lunch
-
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average as JGB Yields, Yen Rise on Rate-Hike Bets
-
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Licks Wounds after Selloff Sparked by BOJ Hike Bets (UPDATE 1)
-
Japanese Bond Yields Zoom, Stocks Slide as Rate Hike Looms
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Japan’s Hopes for Seafood Exports Shot Down in China Spat
-
Japan to Charge Foreigners More for Residence Permits, Looking to Align with Western Countries
-
Keidanren Chairman Yoshinobu Tsutsui Visits Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant; Inspects New Emergency Safety System
-
Japan Exports Rise in October as Slump in U.S. Sales Eases
-
Niigata Gov. to OK Restart of N-Plant; Kashiwazaki-Kariwa May Be Tepco’s 1st Restarted Plant Since 2011

