Japan Stocks Rise on Wall Street Rally After Trump Threatens, Then Cancels Airstrike on Iran
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Japanese stocks closed higher on Tuesday, tracking a strong rally on Wall Street after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened a powerful strike on Iran but then canceled it, hinting at a possible deal soon.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why did the Nikkei rise?
- A: Due to a rally in US stocks and easing tensions with Iran.
- Q: What did President Trump do?
- A: He threatened an airstrike on Iran, then canceled it and mentioned a possible deal.
- Q: What was the closing value of the Topix?
- A: It closed at 3,881.96, up 51.61 points from the previous day.