The last time the Nikkei average was above 20,000 was at the end of dot-com bubble in 2000. After the bubble burst, the index continued to fall, before recovering to the 18,000 level in June 2007. Then the U.S. subprime mortgage problem emerged, and the global financial crisis rattled the market the next year. The Nikkei average fell to 7,054 in March 2009, the lowest since the collapse of Japan's asset-inflated economy in the late 1980s.
上次日经指数突破20000点是在2000年互联网泡沫时期。泡沫破裂后,日经指数持续下跌,直到2007年6月才恢复18000点。此后,美国次贷危机爆发,次年全球金融危机令市场感到不安。日经指数在2009年3月下降到7054点,这是日本上世纪80年代末房地产泡沫破灭以来的最低点。
The current bull market began in late 2012, when Shinzo Abe became prime minister for a second time. Expectations for his economic policy, later dubbed Abenomics, helped rejuvenate the stock market.
此次牛市是从2012年末开始的。当时安倍晋三第二次成为日本首相。他的经济政策后来被称为安倍经济学,对这一政策的期待为证券市场的复苏提供了帮助。
Haruhiko Kuroda took over as governor of the Bank of Japan in March 2013. The following month, in line with market expectations, the BOJ launched aggressive monetary easing measures that included massive purchases of government bonds. The bank surprised the market by implementing additional easing in October 2014.
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