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The rise is broadening the selection of intermission stocks.
Last week's overview from November 25th to November 29th, the TOPIX Growth Index reached a high of 645.08, a low of 628.97, and a closing price of 643.97, with a weekly increase of 1.44% marking an upward trend. Amid a search for short-term gains, driven by the narrowing yield spread between Japan and the US, the exchange rate market saw the US dollar breaking into the 149 yen level for the first time in about a month. While large cap stocks on the main board struggled due to the strong yen and weak dollar trends, domestic demand-oriented stocks in emerging markets performed well. The reduced participation during the Thanksgiving holiday in the USA also had an impact, leading to profit-taking at the end of the week.
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Despite the progress of the yen's appreciation, there is a strong price movement around 38,000 yen.
The Nikkei average fell. It ended the trading at 38,208.03 yen, down 141.03 yen (with a volume of approximately 1.62 billion shares). With Thanksgiving in the US the previous day causing a lack of clues in the market, the yen's temporary increase to the 149 yen per dollar range due to the announcement of the November Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Tokyo's wards before the start of trading was not well received. Export-related stocks were mainly sold, and there were moments when the Nikkei average dropped to 37,986.97 yen in the mid-morning session. However,