The Tokyo Stock Exchange began on Monday with losses of 0.59 % in its main index, the Nikkei, during the first section of negotiation of the week, after the United States bombarded three nuclear facilities in Iran on the weekend. In the rest of today’s negotiations, the Nikkei, which groups the 225 most representative titles of the market, retreated 227.6 points and stood at 38,175.63 integers. The broader selective Topix, which includes the signatures of the main section, the largest capitalization, lost 0.62 %, or 17.06 points, and stood at 2,754.2 units. The Tokyo parquet began the day down, due to the war escalation in the Middle East after the US president, Donald Trump, confirmed that his country had successfully completed “an attack against three Iranian nuclear facilities.
US War and Israel against Iran: last minute about Trump and the live attack
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