Noun
A Japanese emigrant or a descendant thereof who is not a citizen of Japan. Commonly used in Japan to refer to people of Japanese ancestry that are living abroad as citizens of other countries.
Abbreviation of Nikkei index.
Nikkei (plural Nikkeis)
Abbreviation of Nikkei index.
A high school teacher in his late 20s, who requested anonymity, explained to Nikkei why he recently changed his name on Facebook: “We are now so afraid that we could be sold out by our so-called friends online.” Source: Internet
And although the pre-referendum FTSE 100 was still much worse than the Nikkei, DAX and Dow Jones, it is less so than before: their respective rises over the same period are 5.2%, 51% and 63.3%. Source: Internet
Elsewhere, Japan’s Nikkei was 0.75% higher, partly on a lower yen, while South Korea’s KOSPI index gained 1.1%. Source: Internet
A man walks past an electronic board showing Japan's Nikkei 225 index and currency exchange rate at a securities firm in Tokyo Friday, July 10, 2020. Source: Internet
Asian markets close in the redJapanese Nikkei 225 index ended 0.70% lower, Korean Kospi by 0.67% lower and Shanghai Composite 0.38% lower. Source: Internet
Hitachi Metals shares rose almost 10% on Friday, after the Nikkei business daily initially reported KKR and Bain Capital were among the bidders. Source: Internet