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Nikkei sits at all-time highs near 20,600

FXStreet (Mumbai) - The Japanese equities index opened on a stronger note with a positive gap of 120 points tracking the positive lead overnight from Wall Street and on optimism that Greece was on the verge of a rescue deal with its international creditors.

Currently, the benchmark Nikkei 225 index trades 0.52% higher at 20,588, easing off fresh record highs at 20655.33. The index subsequently rallied to fresh all-time highs as a sharply weaker yen at fresh twelve year lows versus the US dollar, pushed the exports stocks higher.

The index trades with a positive market breadth with the advance decline ratio of 145:68. Mizuho Financial is the top gainer, up nearly 6.13%, followed by Tokyo Electric Power up 5.71%. The top loser so far is Keisei Electric Railway, down -3.11%, followed by Nippon Kayaku which loses -2.10%.

Nikkei Technical Levels

The index has an immediate resistance stands at 20655.33. Meanwhile, support is seen at 20400 levels and from here to 20260 levels.

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