-- 日本政府宣布将从5月起释放相当于20天用量的石油储备,以稳定国内供应并抵消中东紧张局势造成的供应中断,受此消息提振,日本股市本周收高。 日经225指数上涨1.84%,或1028.79点,收于56924.11点。 美国和伊朗同意停火两周,但伊朗对霍尔木兹海峡的封锁仍在持续,令全球能源供应紧张。日本约95%的石油依赖中东市场,已于3月16日开始根据与盟友制定的50天计划释放石油储备。 另外20天的供应将来自公共储备。截至4月7日,日本的石油储备可满足228天的用量,其中包括143天的政府储备。日本将在与国际能源署协调的同时,独立采取行动。 经济方面,日本3月份生产者价格上涨,企业商品价格指数环比上涨0.8%,同比上涨2.6%,主要受燃料和进口成本上涨的影响;出口价格上涨0.8%,进口价格上涨1.5%。 日本3月份银行贷款同比增长4.8%,达到约667.021万亿日元,增速较2月份有所加快,主要由大型银行带动,而地方银行和信用金行增速放缓。 企业方面,Astroscale(东京证券交易所代码:186A)股价上涨8%,此前其日本子公司获得日本宇宙航空研究开发机构(JAXA)12.5亿日元的拨款,用于一项专注于在轨燃料补给的太空技术项目。 W Scope(东京证券交易所代码:6619)股价下跌16%,此前该公司表示,由于电动汽车需求疲软,其未能达到Prime Market的市值要求,并指出如果到2027年仍未达到要求,则面临退市风险。 东宝株式会社(东京证券交易所代码:8129)股价下跌3%,此前该公司将3D Investment Partners拟议的大规模股份收购的审查期延长至4月28日。
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