Japan’s Nikkei topped 70,000 for the first time, but retail investors are locked out by the trading unit system requiring 100-share lots, with Kioxia now needing 9 million yen to buy.
Japan’s Nikkei topped 70,000 for the first time, but retail investors are locked out by the trading unit system requiring 100-share lots, with Kioxia now needing 9 million yen to buy.