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The yen's surge may come to a sudden stop next Wednesday, which is a critical turning point for the Bank of Japan's decision.
Investors are betting on the yen, expecting that changes in interest rates will have a positive impact on the Japanese economy. However, they will face a crucial moment next Wednesday, when the Bank of Japan's policy decision will have a significant impact on the yen's trend.
Tokyo's inflation has accelerated for three consecutive months, and the Bank of Japan's door to raising interest rates remains open.
Tokyo's inflation rate has accelerated for the third consecutive month in July, which has opened the door for potential interest rate hikes when the Bank of Japan Policy Committee holds its meeting next week.
If Timmy is doing well, shift to Australian small/mid cap stocks.
[Stock Opening Comment] On the 26th, the Japanese stock market is expected to be limited in active trading while being conscious of autonomous rebound against the sharp fall on the previous day. On the 25th, in the U.S. market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up by 81 points, while Nasdaq was down by 160 points. As GDP grew more than expected, pessimistic views on the economy retreated and buybacks led the way. However, as financial policy officials in the United States are waiting for the announcement of the Core Price Index of Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) the following day, the rebound is limited.
List of cloud breakout stocks (Part 3) [Ichimoku Kinko Hyo and Cloud Breakout stocks]
List of stocks that broke through the cloud: Market Code Name Closing Price Leading Span A Leading SpanB Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Board <6638> Mimaki 1640 1911 1644 <6645> Omron 5283 5322 5642 <6723> Renesas 2584 2996 2741 <6787> Meiko
M3, Shin-Etsu Chemical, Keyence, and Misumi Group (on the 26th).
※The calendar above is only a tentative plan and may be subject to change due to company circumstances.---------------------------------------July 26th (Fri) <1964>Chugai Ro <1972>Mikako Metals <2175>SMS <2413>MSL <2491>V Com-merce <2664>Kawachi Yakuhin <2737>Tohmen Develo <2804>Bulldog <3301>JFE Engineer
Against the background of a decline in US stocks and a strengthening yen, the price falls below 38,000 yen.
The Nikkei average fell significantly for the seventh consecutive business day. With a drop of 1,285.34 yen, it closed the trading day at 37,869.51 yen (with a volume estimate of 2.1 billion 10 million shares), falling below the 38,000 yen mark for the first time in about three months since April 26. The negative investor sentiment was due to the sell-off of high-tech stocks in the US market the day before, as well as the appreciation of the yen, which accelerated to 1 dollar = 152 yen, the highest in about two and a half months, and affected a wide range of stocks. The rise and fall of stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime board showed that the number of decliners exceeded 1,300, affecting the overall market.