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Japan Stocks Today (Nov 6, 2025): Nikkei 225 Rebounds Above 50,800 as Tech and Banks Lead; Yen Holds Near ¥154

Tokyo — Thursday, November 6, 2025 (JST). Japan’s stock market snapped back from Wednesday’s sell‑off as dip‑buyers returned and a firmer Wall Street tone helped sentiment. The Nikkei 225 closed at 50,883.68 (+1.3%), while the TOPIX finished at 3,313.45 (+1.38%). Breadth turned positive on the TSE Prime with 987 gainers vs. 570 decliners, signaling broader participation in the rebound.


Market snapshot

  • Nikkei 225:50,883.68, +1.3% (session high earlier topped +1,000 points before momentum cooled).
  • TOPIX:3,313.45, +1.38%.
  • USD/JPY: around 153.8 during Tokyo hours.
  • Japan 10‑year JGB yield:~1.67%–1.68% by late session.
  • Market breadth (TSE Prime): 987 advancers, 570 decliners, 58 unchanged.
    Data: Xinhua/AP for index closes & breadth; FX from AP and Yahoo Finance; JGB yield from MarketWatch/MOF auction results.

What moved the market

1) Wall Street handoff and “buy the dip.” Asian shares rebounded after a tech‑led retreat the day before; Tokyo followed U.S. gains with high‑beta names pacing the bounce. WHEC.com

2) Chip‑related strength after a bruising week. High‑priced tech components helped lift the Nikkei. Advantest, Disco, and Lasertec were among the notable contributors to the rally.

3) Macro context: wages, yields, and the yen. Fresh labor data showed real wages fell 1.4% YoY in September, extending a nine‑month slide and keeping an eye on household purchasing power. The yen hovered ~¥153–154 to the dollar, while the 10‑year JGB yield stayed near 1.68%, underscoring a market still calibrating to the BOJ’s gradual normalization.


Sectors and notable movers

  • Leaders: Real Estate, Banking, and Textiles helped propel the advance, reflecting the relief rally and support from firmer rates.
  • Semis & equipment:Advantest, Disco, Lasertec advanced and were cited among the day’s biggest positive contributors.
  • Top single‑stock gainers: Trading Economics data flagged names such as Konica Minolta and Fujikura among today’s outsized winners.
  • Autos in focus — Nissan:Nissan shares were volatile after the company said it would sell and lease back its Yokohama HQ (~¥97bn) as part of a restructuring; the stock fell during the session ahead of earnings, and the firm later posted a ¥221.9bn first‑half loss.
  • Autos — Toyota:Toyota reported a 7% drop in April–September profit, citing the drag from higher U.S. tariffs on Japanese autos/parts, though it raised its full‑year outlook.
  • Telecom/Internet — SoftBank Corp.:H1 FY2025 revenue hit a record with operating and net income up year‑on‑year, adding a constructive undertone to domestic earnings.

The yen & JGBs: the other market anchors

The yen’s stability near ¥154 aided exporters, while JGB yields around 1.68% reflected steady rate expectations after last week’s BOJ hold and recent auction results (10‑year average accepted yield ~1.674%). The interplay of a soft currency, steady yields, and still‑fragile wage dynamics remains the key macro backdrop for equities.


Policy and political backdrop

Since early October, markets have been sensitive to signals from the new LDP leadership under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who has emphasized pro‑investment, pro‑growth measures. This week, Tokyo unveiled an economic strategy headquarters aimed at channeling public investment into semiconductors, AI, aerospace, shipbuilding and defense—sectors closely tied to the market’s leadership. Meanwhile, the BOJ continues to telegraph a measured approach—monitoring wages and inflation before the next step on rates.


Today’s key numbers (Nov 6, 2025, close)

  • Nikkei 225:50,883.68 (+1.3%)
  • TOPIX:3,313.45 (+1.38%)
  • USD/JPY: ~153.8 (Tokyo afternoon)
  • 10‑yr JGB: ~1.68%
  • TSE Prime breadth:987 up / 570 down / 58 unchanged
    Sources: Xinhua/AP for index levels & breadth; FX from AP/Yahoo; JGBs from MarketWatch & MOF auction results.

What to watch next

  • Earnings:Sony Group reports Q2 FY2025 on Nov 11 (JST) — a bellwether for electronics, entertainment and imaging demand.
  • Macro:Japan Q3 GDP (first estimate) due Nov 17, 8:50am JST; private consumption and capex will be scrutinized given persistent real‑wage declines.
  • BOJ path: Incoming data on wages and spending will shape expectations for the next policy move, which markets see as gradual and data‑dependent.

Bottom line

Japan’s market recovered smartly today as tech and banks led a broad‑based rebound, the yen stayed supportive, and local earnings dominated stock‑specific stories. With real wages still in negative territory and GDP up next week, near‑term momentum will likely hinge on macro prints and whether policy makers keep threading the needle between supporting growth and normalizing policy.


This article is for information only and not investment advice.

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