The Nikkei Stock Average after 10:6 a.m. on the 30th will move around 39,330 yen, which is about 80 yen lower than the previous day. The FOMC (US Federal Open Market Committee) on the 29th left policy interest rates unchanged. Expectations for interest rate cuts receded, such as reviewing the inflation rate from the previous “progress towards the 2% target” to “remaining at a slightly high level,” and both the NY Dow and Nasdaq Composite Index declined. In response to this trend, sales of Japanese stocks also took precedence, and at 9:05 a.m., 39,221 yen 36 yen of 193 yen 42 yen depreciation was added. After that, while there were few buyers, it became a rivalry trade. The liquidation value of the Chicago Nikkei Average futures in yen on the 29th was 39,270 yen, 320 yen lower than the Osaka Exchange settlement price on the 29th.
By industry, out of all 33 industries, 22 industries have declined, and 11 industries have risen. <4543.T><7741.T><8801.T><8802.T>Precision equipment stocks such as Terumo and HOYA, and real estate stocks such as Mitsui and Hishijisho declined. <3402.T><8111.T><4452.T><4901.T>Textile stocks such as Toray and Goldwin, and chemical stocks such as Kao and Fujifilm are also cheap. <5201.T><5333.T>Information and communication stocks such as KDDI <9433.T>and Sofban G, and glass debris stocks <9984.T>such as AGC and Gaishi are also weak. <6758.T><6861.T><9201.T><9202.T>Electric equipment stocks such as Sony G and Keyence, and air transport stocks of JAL and ANA are also weak. <5401.T><5411.T>Meanwhile, <5101.T><5108.T>rubber product stocks such as Hama Rubber and Bridges, and steel stocks such as Nippon Steel and JFEHD are high.
<8142.T><1433.T><2931.T>Individually, Avionics, <6807.T>Makita, <6586.T>Toho, Vestera, and Euglena declined. <4290.T><6254.T><9755.T>Meanwhile, NJS, <2325.T>Nippon Hyum, PI, Nomura Micro, applied geology<5262.T>, etc. are rising.
At the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market, as of 10:6 a.m., the dollar and yen are traded in the middle of the 1 dollar = 154 yen range (155 yen 29-31 sen on the 29th), and the euro and yen are traded in the first half of the 1 euro = 161 yen range (161 yen 76-80 sen).
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