Asian stock markets open collectively higher, with Japan and South Korea leading the gains. The Nikkei 225 index in Japan rose by 1.2%, while the Kospi in South Korea increased by 0.9%. Investors are optimistic about the upcoming earnings season and economic recovery prospects in the region. Market analysts suggest that the positive momentum may continue as global economic indicators show signs of improvement.
The Nikkei 225 index opened up 0.37%, at 57,864.74 points. The Korea Composite Stock Price Index opened up 1.32%, at 5,425.39 points.
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Asian stock markets open collectively higher, with Japan and South Korea leading the gains. The Nikkei 225 index in Japan rose by 1.2%, while the Kospi in South Korea increased by 0.9%. Investors are optimistic about the upcoming earnings season and economic recovery prospects in the region. Market analysts suggest that the positive momentum may continue as global economic indicators show signs of improvement.
The Nikkei 225 index opened up 0.37%, at 57,864.74 points. The Korea Composite Stock Price Index opened up 1.32%, at 5,425.39 points.