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東証グロース市場指数は反発、資金は主力市場に向かう

The TSE Growth Market Index rebounded, with funds heading to the main market.

Fisco Japan ·  Oct 7 00:30

On the TSE Growth Market Index, it was 830.58, up 3.23 points, with a volume of 0.14 billion shares traded and a transaction value of 97.5 billion yen.

The TSE Growth Market 250 Index was 650.01, up 2.81, with a trading volume of 80.68 million shares and a transaction value of 79.4 billion yen.

In today's Growth Market, both the TSE Growth Market Index and the TSE Growth Market 250 Index rebounded. The number of stocks that rose was 266, the number that fell was 276, and those that remained unchanged were 42.

On the 4th in the US market, the Dow Jones rose by 341.16 points to 42352.75 and the Nasdaq closed at 18137.85, up 219.38 points. In September's US employment statistics, the number of non-farm employees increased by 2504000 from the previous month, significantly exceeding market expectations (an increase of around 150,000). The end of strikes at ports such as the US East Coast also contributed to a sense of buying confidence.

The TSE Growth Market Index started to rise and reached a high of 838.82 points today. However, due to funds moving to major markets, buying pressure did not continue, and the increase narrowed to around 830 points, leading to a standoff. In the afternoon session, there were scenes of widening gains again, but the momentum for higher prices was limited and the index converged back to around 830 points at the close of trading. Relatively, the TSE Growth Market Core Index showed a strong trend.

Individually, Collaboros <3908> rose by 24.02%, becoming the top gainer. OTS <4564>, which announced a joint research agreement on the development and application of a drug discovery platform utilizing artificial intelligence (AI), also saw a significant increase. There was also interest in recent IPOs such as Asua <246A> and MFS <196A>. In the list of top trading stocks by value, GENDA <9166>, Astroscale <186A>, and others rose. Among other top gaining stocks were ALiNK <7077>, Netstars <5590>, and Environmental Friends <3777>.

On the other hand, Liberaware <218A>, which fell by 8.19%, became the top loser among recent IPOs. Kidstar <248A> also faced selling pressure in recent IPOs. Additionally, reports of irregularities in Skima Byte led to a negative reaction, causing Timey <215A> to experience a significant decline due to caution about potential harm. Among the top trading stocks by value, Heartseed <219A>, Modalis <4883>, and others fell. In the list of top declining stocks were Data Sec <3905>, Cyber Buzz <7069>, and Ishin <143A>.

In the constituents of the TSE Growth Market Core Index, GNI <2160>, WealthNavi <7342>, and Lawyers.com <6027> saw increases.


[Top 10 gainers and losers on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market]

Top 10 gainers

| Code | Stock Name |  Current price | Change from previous day |   Ratio from previous |

1| 3908|Collabo sea| 413| 80| 24.02|

2| 7077|ALiNK| 1246| 124| 11.05|

3| 4564|OTS | 41| 3| 7.89|

4| 5590|Net Stars| 1246| 84| 7.23|

5| 3777|Environmentally Friendly HD| 31| 2| 6.90|

6| 246A| Asua | 1245| 79| 6.78|

7| 196A| MFS | 278| 16| 6.11|

8| 4598| DELTA-P | 631| 36| 6.05|

9| 4882| Perseus | 687| 38| 5.86|

10| 9235| Sell Net Advertising | 1716| 90| 5.54|

Top 10 declining percentage | Code | Stock name | Current price | Previous day difference | Previous ratio |

| Code | Stock Name |  Current price | Change from previous day |   Ratio from previous |

1| 218A| Liberalware | 684| -61| -8.19|

2| 3905|Data Sec | 1260| -105| -7.69|

3| 4883|Modalis | 115| -9| -7.26|

4| 7069|Cyber Buzz | 1400| -101| -6.73|

5| 143A|Ishin | 1333| -91| -6.39|

6| 215A|Tymie | 1146| -68| -5.60|

7| 248A|Kids Star | 1779| -99| -5.27|

8| 175A|Virus Smart | 1042| -48| -4.40|

9| 4380|M Mart | 999| -46| -4.40|

10 | 7352 | TWOST | 767 | -35 | -4.36 |

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