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Japan stocks outlook lifted as JPMorgan boosts Nikkei target

by admin April 22, 2026
April 22, 2026

JP Morgan on Wednesday raised its year-end target for Japan’s benchmark Nikkei share average, citing strong momentum from artificial intelligence and currency dynamics.

The investment bank increased its Nikkei target to 70,000 from a previous estimate of 61,000.

It also lifted its projection for the broader Topix index to 4,300 from 4,100.

The upward revision reflects growing optimism about Japan’s equity market outlook, supported by structural growth drivers and favourable macroeconomic conditions.

AI boom and weaker yen underpin outlook

JPMorgan analysts attributed the revised targets to the ongoing boom in artificial intelligence and the impact of a weaker Japanese yen.

These factors are seen as key drivers supporting corporate earnings and investor sentiment in Japan’s equity markets.

The bank noted that technological advancements, particularly in AI, are expected to continue fuelling growth across sectors.

At the same time, a softer yen is likely to benefit export-oriented companies, strengthening their global competitiveness.

The dual impact of innovation and currency trends has reinforced expectations of sustained gains in Japanese equities.

Market concerns over overheating addressed

Despite concerns among some market participants that valuations may be stretched, JPMorgan maintained a positive long-term view.

“Although some think the Nikkei 225 is overheated, rising to record highs while crude oil prices remain elevated, we think the Japanese equity market’s longer-term growth potential has increased further,” JPMorgan analysts said in a note, as cited in a Reuters report.

The statement reflects the bank’s view that current market conditions, including elevated oil prices and rapid index gains, do not undermine the broader growth trajectory.

Nikkei nears key milestone amid recovery

The benchmark Nikkei 225 rose to a record level on Wednesday, approaching the key psychological mark of 60,000.

The rally comes after a period of volatility triggered by global market reactions to the Middle East conflict.

The Nikkei had earlier experienced a sharp decline alongside other global equities but has since recovered strongly.

The rebound highlights renewed investor confidence and resilience in Japan’s markets, supported by both domestic and global factors.

Broader Topix index also gains traction

Alongside the Nikkei, the TOPIX has also seen improved expectations.

JPMorgan’s revised target of 4,300 signals confidence in broader market participation beyond large-cap stocks.

The Topix’s upgrade reflects strengthening fundamentals across sectors, indicating that gains are not limited to a narrow segment of the market.

Outlook remains constructive

JPMorgan’s revised projections underscore a constructive outlook for Japan’s equity markets, driven by innovation-led growth and supportive currency trends.

The bank’s analysts believe that the long-term potential of Japan’s equity market has increased, even as short-term concerns persist.

The latest targets position Japan as a key market to watch, particularly as global investors continue to assess opportunities tied to technological advancements and macroeconomic shifts.

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