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11/1 [Strong and Weak Materials]
[Bullish/Bearish Factors] Bullish Factors: Bullish factors include the rise in US crude oil futures (69.26, +0.65), expectations for easing inflation in the USA, active share buybacks, and requests from the Tokyo Stock Exchange for increased corporate value. Bearish Factors: Bearish factors include the decline in the Nikkei Average (39081.25, -196.14), the drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (41763.46, -378.08), the decrease in the NASDAQ Composite Index (18095.15, -512.78), 1 dollar = 152.10-20 yen, and the fall of Chicago Nikkei futures (38350, -710 compared to Osaka).