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Thursday, 31 July 2025 07:56 WIB

Japanese stocks rose boosted by exporters and tech-related sectors as investors awaited the Bank of Japan's policy decision for hints about the central bank's rate path. The Topix Index rose 0.3% to 2,928.42 as of 9:27 a.m. Tokyo time The Nikkei advanced 0.4% to 40,799.27 Hitachi Ltd. contributed the most to the Topix Index gain, increasing 1%. Out of 1,682 stocks in the index, 1,207 rose and 398 fell, while 77 were unchanged. The yen weakened as much as 0.7% overnight versus the dollar which helped lift some export-related shares on Thursday. The...

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