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Tokyo market summary: Nikkei Average rises ahead of events from the central banks of Japan, the United States, and China, increasing uncertainty about the future.

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moomooニュース日本株 wrote a column · Dec 9, 2024 14:41
Tokyo market summary: Nikkei Average rises ahead of events from the central banks of Japan, the United States, and China, increasing uncertainty about the futur...
Hello, moomoo users!Good job on the closing bell. Here is today's overview of the stock market. Thank you.
Nikkei average closed at 39,160 yen, up 69 yen from the previous trading day.
Three points to watch in the afternoon session as it briefly fell into negative territory, with the upside continuing to be heavy.
Fisco is high, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange has lifted the temporary measures for margin financing and securities lending.
Maruichi Steel Pipe Co., Ltd. - significant gains, announced a large-scale share buyback plan.
● "Good dividends" ranked 27th, with expectations of investment money inflow related to the new "NISA" <focus theme>.
Hot Stocks: $FISCO (3807.JP)$ $Maruichi Steel Tube (5463.JP)$etc
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In today's Tokyo stock market, the Nikkei average stock price closed at 39,160.50 yen, up 69.33 yen from the previous trading day, while the Tokyo Stock Price Index (TOPIX) closed at 2,734.56, up 7.34 points.
Tokyo market summary: Nikkei Average rises ahead of events from the central banks of Japan, the United States, and China, increasing uncertainty about the futur...

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Ahead of events involving the central banks of Japan, the United States, and China, the uncertainty about the future is increasing.
The Nikkei average is slightly up. The real GDP for Japan in the third quarter was revised upwards, reigniting speculation about an early additional rate hike by the Bank of Japan. Market expectations are that the upcoming release of the domestic corporate price index and US CPI/PPI data this week could have implications for the Bank of Japan's policy decision next week.
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Three key points to watch in the afternoon: falling temporarily into negative territory, continuing the heavy development of the upside.
This week's earnings and economic calendar (12/9~12/13) focuses on the US inflation index! What will be the next move following the central bank meetings of the US, Japan, and China?

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Fisco is high, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange has lifted the temporary measures on credit regulations.
$FISCO (3807.JP)$It is sharply rebounding. The Tokyo Stock Exchange announced that it will lift, starting from the trading on the 9th, the temporary measures on margin financing and securities lending that set the entrusted guarantee deposit rate for new sales and purchases through margin trading to be over 50% (with over 20% in cash) after the trading ended on the 6th of the previous week. It seems that buying is flowing in anticipation of a decrease in trading burden leading to a resurgence in inflow of short-term funds.
Maruichi Steel Tube --- Marked a significant surge, announcing a large-scale share buyback.
$Maruichi Steel Tube (5463.JP)$Significant surge. They have announced the implementation of a large-scale share buyback, capped at 5.5 million shares, equivalent to 6.76% of the issued shares, and a maximum of 20 billion yen. The acquisition period is from December 9th to June 20th, 2025, with the aim of improving capital efficiency and enabling flexible capital policy implementation. It seems that some of it will be conducted in off-hours transactions, with anticipation for the supply and demand impact of the high-level share buyback. There seems to be a surprise element in the implementation of a share buyback at this timing.
"High dividends" ranked 27th, with expectations of investment money inflow related to the new "NISA" <Attention Gainianbankuai>.
In the "Popular Gainianbankuai Ranking" aggregated by Min-kabu and Kabutans, "Good Dividends" ranks 27th. In 2024, a new small amount investment tax-free system (NISA) began. The new NISA has permanently extended the tax-free period and expanded the investment limit, with expectations rising that funds aiming to use up the annual investment limit towards the end of the year will inflow into the stock market.

Source: Various company press releases, MINKABU, FISCO, Trader's Web
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