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Nikkei extends rally for 13th straight session, at 15-yr highs

FXStreet (Mumbai) - The Japanese equities index extends its longest winning streak since 1988; rising for the thirteenth day in a row mainly driven by yen weakness after the Japanese currency slumped to fresh 13-year low versus the US dollar today, reaching 125 mark. Weaker yen boosts exports-oriented stocks, thereby lifting the index higher.

Currently, the benchmark Nikkei 225 index modestly flat at 20,584.75, easing off close to multi-year highs at 20619.61. The index erased most gains and trades muted mainly on profit-taking after the recent strength while USD/JPY also stalled its upsurge, retracing from 125.06 highs to 124.80.

The index trades with a slightly negative market breadth with the advance decline ratio of 103:108. Chubu Electric Power is the top gainer, up nearly 5%, followed by JTEKT Corp up 4.39%. The top loser so far is Taiyo Yuden, down -2.76%, followed by Bridgestone Corp which loses -2.59%.

Nikkei Technical Levels

The index has an immediate resistance stands at 20655.33. Meanwhile, support is seen at 20500 levels and from here to 20410 levels.

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