After a tumultuous start to the year, Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 broke past the 35,000 mark for the first time since February 1990 and has been scaling new 33-year highs.
The rally in Japan’s equity market, which started on Jan. 5, has also seen the broad-based Topix hitting 33-year highs.
How long will this run last? Could the Nikkei cross its all-time high of 38,195 hit in December 1989?
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