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Japan's Nikkei to set record 69,000 in 2027 as blistering rally outpaces peers: Reuters poll

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Posted on May 26, 2026

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Japan’s Nikkei Set to Reach 69,000 by 2027 as AI Powers Market Gains

AI-Driven Growth and Market Outlook for Japan’s Nikkei

By Kevin Buckland

Record Highs and Analyst Forecasts

TOKYO, May 27 (Reuters) - AI exuberance and robust earnings will continue to power Japan's Nikkei to record highs, even as its blistering rally makes it hard for forecasters to keep up, analysts said in a Reuters poll.

The median forecast in a Reuters poll sees the Japanese benchmark index scaling an all-time peak at 69,000 by the end of next year, after it set a record top of 65,408.87 on Monday. It ended Tuesday trading at 64,996.09.

Short-Term and Long-Term Projections

However, the median forecast for end-2026 is 62,800 after the Nikkei surged nearly 10% since May 20's low of 59,292.25 as the market turned more optimistic on a near-term end to the Iran war, catapulting tech shares to double-digit gains. AI-focused startup investor SoftBank Group soared more than 60% over the period.

Nomura Securities' head of macro research Yunosuke Ikeda is bullish on stocks but the pace of the Nikkei's climb has outpaced his forecasts for it to be 63,000 in December and 65,000 a year later.

The rally "is just too sharp to catch up with" as a forecaster, he said.

AI Sentiment and Market Drivers

Analyst Perspectives on AI Impact

Seven of 12 respondents to an additional question said their views around AI driving stock market performance had remained about the same compared to three months ago. The remaining five said they were more optimistic.

At the same time, Nomura's Ikeda said further AI optimism isn't a precondition for stock gains.

"Market sentiment about AI sustainability is choppy, which is why the Nikkei has been volatile," he said. "But earnings growth is stable even without AI, so the uptrend for stocks is likely to continue."

Additional Market Tailwinds

To be sure, the AI boom is powering share gauges to ever-higher records across the globe. But Japanese equities have benefited from additional tailwinds, including shareholder-centred governance reforms by the Tokyo Stock Exchange and growth-focused policies under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

The Nikkei has soared nearly 70% in the past two years, outpacing gains for benchmark indexes in the United States, China, and Europe.

Risks, Corrections, and Bearish Views

Bearish Forecasts and Correction Risks

Among 16 forecasts for the end of the year only four were below 60,000. Among the bears, IG Markets analyst Tony Sycamore predicted a slide to 55,000 by end-December.

"The Nikkei likely topped out this month" opening the way for "a 20% pullback before year-end," he said.

Probability of Market Correction

Respondents were split on the chances of a correction - generally defined as a 10% drop or more - in the next three months with six saying it was "likely" or "highly likely" versus five who said it was "unlikely".

Sony Financial's chief economist Hiroshi Watanabe, who sees the Nikkei reaching 70,000 by end-2027, was in the latter camp but added drops of 5% to 10% "are likely to occur frequently".

Geopolitical and Economic Influences

Although the Iran war has weighed on stock prices amid worries about oil-led inflation and higher interest rates "that is unlikely to halt the development of AI," Watanabe said.

And on the contrary, "accelerating inflation will actually mean an expansion in both the overall economy and corporate earnings as well," buoying equities in the medium term, he said.

Additional Information

(Other stories from the Reuters Q2 global stock markets poll package)

(Reporting by Kevin Buckland; Additional reporting by Rocky Swift and Junko Fujita; Polling by Sarupya Ganguly; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

Key Takeaways

  • The Nikkei could reach ~69,000 by end‑2027, exceeding the current record of ~65,409, as AI tailwinds and earnings momentum persist.
  • The rally has been rapid—surpassing forecasters’ expectations—and gains nearly 70% over two years leave some expecting consolidation or pullbacks.
  • Supportive factors include AI enthusiasm, governance reforms, fiscal support under PM Takaichi, and robust foreign inflows—while correction risks remain debated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the projected level for the Nikkei index in 2027?
Reuters poll forecasts the Nikkei index to reach a record 69,000 by the end of 2027.
What factors are driving the Nikkei’s sharp rally?
AI exuberance, robust corporate earnings, governance reforms, and growth-focused government policies are powering the rally.
How does the Nikkei’s recent performance compare to other markets?
The Nikkei has soared nearly 70% in two years, outpacing benchmark indexes in the US, China, and Europe.
Is further AI optimism necessary for Nikkei gains?
Analysts suggest that stable earnings support ongoing uptrend even without increased AI optimism.
Are there risks of a correction in the Nikkei index?
Experts are split; some foresee a possible 10-20% correction, while others expect only frequent smaller drops.

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