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TOKYO: Japan’s Nikkei rose on Monday to its highest level in more than one month, led by machinery and technology stocks, as Shanghai’s stimulus measures and decision to ease COVID-19 curbs tempered fears of a sharp slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy.

The Nikkei share average was up 1.8% at 27,263.37, as of 0136 GMT, a level not seen since April 21. The broader Topix was up 1.59% at 1,916.88.

Wall Street closed sharply higher on Friday as signs of stubborn inflation and consumer resiliency sent investors into the long holiday weekend with growing optimism that the US Federal Reserve will be able to tighten monetary policy without tipping the economy into recession.

“The Nikkei gained after Wall Street’s gains, which were supported by easing concerns over excessive US inflation,” said Maki Sawada, strategist at Nomura Securities.

News that Shanghai authorities will ease a two-month long city-wide lockdown also boosted Japanese stocks, she said. Shanghai’s action included various measures to boost the economy, such as reducing some passenger car purchase taxes to spur auto consumption.

Japan’s Nikkei rises after three-day slide; Nippon Yusen shines

In Japan, machinery makers rose, with Daikin Industries jumping 6.22% and Kubota climbing 3.51%.

Audio and camera maker Sony Group advanced 4.2% and robot maker Fanuc gained 3.9%. Shares of shipping firms fell 4.3% and were the worst performers among the Tokyo Stock exchange’s 33 industry sub-indexes, with Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha losing 5.02% and Nippon Yusen falling 4.33%.

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines fell 3.8%.

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