SYDNEY : The Nikkei 225 share average, Japan's best-known stock benchmark, on Monday still stood 40% below its historic peak hit three decades ago, while its lesser-known sibling, the Nikkei 500, surged past its previous peak to a record high. The Nikkei 500 has gained 7.7% so far this year, compared with a 0.6% fall in the Nikkei 225. In dollar terms, the 500 has risen more than 11%,...
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