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Limited buying aimed at a one-step rise from 39,000 yen.
The Nikkei Average continued to rise significantly. It closed the trading at 38,780.14 yen, up 496.29 yen (volume approximately 2.74 billion shares), with buying leading across a wide range of stocks against the backdrop of positive economic indicators and the previous week's strong performance in US stocks. The Nikkei Average extended its gains to 39,053.64 yen around the midpoint of the morning session, recovering the key level of 39,000 yen for the first time in 6 trading days since the 15th. However, achieving the psychological milestone may lead to a sense of accomplishment in the short term, with subsequent selling on the sidelines waiting for a pullback.
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Nikkei May Rise on Signs of U.S. Econ Strength -- Market Talk
Funds tend to flow towards economically sensitive stocks, etc.
[Stock Opening Comments] The Japanese stock market on the 25th started with a buying trend, but it seems to gradually develop into a stalemate. On the 22nd, in the USA market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 426 points, and the Nasdaq rose 31 points. Expectations for a soft landing increased due to the improvement in the Purchasing Managers' Indexes (PMI) for manufacturing and service industries in November. The decrease in long-term interest rates in the USA, along with positive earnings reports from retail companies such as Gap Inc and Ross Stores Inc, were considered material factors, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached an all-time high.