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2024年4月7日—Japan'sNikkei225soarspast34,000,markinga33-yrhighsinceMarch1990.Up120%since2020'slow,theresurgenceofJapan'sstockmarketis ...。其他文章還包含有:「JapanExchangeGroupInc」、「Japanstockmarketdata」、「Japan'sNikkei225indexeclipsesrecordhighafter34years」、「Japan'sstockmarketisbackafter34yearsbutthecountry...」、「JapaneseStockMarket2024」、「Nikkei225Tokyo,n225:NIKSummary」...
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