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Nik·kei ˈaver·age [nɪˌkeɪ-, Am ˌni:keɪ-] N no pl STOCKEX

Nikkei average

Nik·kei ˈin·dex [nɪˌkeɪ-, Am ˌni:keɪ-] N no pl STOCKEX

Nikkei index

Nikkei 225 index N FINMKT

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The Nikkei average has deviated sharply from the textbook model of stock averages which grow at a steady exponential rate.
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In less than a year the Nikkei dropped to nearly half its peak.
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It was a listed company on Nikkei 225 until 2004.
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The Nikkei stock market index fell more than 60 percentfrom a high of 40,000 at the end of 1989 to under 15,000 by 1992.
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Within any Nikkei community, it was the first transnational educational institution.
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In early 1990 the Nikkei index stood at 40,000, having nearly doubled in two years.
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So, the term includes those who work for government (e.g. bureaucrats) and major companies (e.g. those listed in Nikkei 225).
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The question of conjunction and disjunction of Nikkei identities is presented in sections two and three.
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The ending of the book turns on another, quite similar, but even larger deal involving the addition to the Nikkei index of several high-tech firms.
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The major surge was obvious by 1986, as the Nikkei 225 gained close to 45% within a year.
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