Usuario:Marco Carrasco/Nikkei 225

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The Nikkei started 2013 near 10,600, hitting a peak of 15,942 in May. However, shortly afterward, it plunged by almost 10% before rebounding, making it the most volatile stock market index among the developed markets. As of April 2011, the Nikkei 225 consists of the following companies: (Japanese securities identification code in parentheses)

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