Japanese Yen had a broad-based declined in Asian session today, while Nikkei extended its recent up trend, momentarily reaching a new record high, ending the 34-year wait. This milestone is of considerable psychological significance for Japan, symbolizing the end of over three decades of economic stagnation ensued after the burst of the country's stock and property bubble. The term "iron coffin lid" has often been used to describe the elusive barrier that is unreachable, making today's breakthrough a momentous occasion for Japanese investors and the broader economy.
Global financial markets are currently basking in a robust wave of risk-on sentiment, evidenced by Japan's Nikkei and Europe's Stoxx 600 indices reaching new record highs. The optimism is further bolstered by promising US futures, with the technology sector leading the charge, significantly propelled by Nvidia's impressive results. This surge in tech enthusiasm is largely fueled by the ongoing artificial intelligence boom, which seems poised to captivate market sentiment for the foreseeable future.