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Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Morning) ~ Nikkei Average has fallen for 3 consecutive days, and First Retail has pushed down about 34 yen per share in one stock.
As of the closing of the market on the 19th, the number of rising stocks among the Nikkei Stock Average constituent stocks was 34, the number of falling stocks was 190, and the number of unchanged stocks was 1. The Nikkei Average has fallen for three consecutive days. At the end of the morning session, it was JPY 39,952.62 (with volume roughly estimated at 705.0 million shares), down by JPY 173.73 (-0.43%) from the previous day. The U.S. stock market fell on the 18th. Dow Inc fell 533.06 points (-1.29%) to 40,665.02 dollars, and Nasdaq fell 125.70 points (-0.70%) to 17,871.
The Nikkei average fell for the third consecutive day, with semiconductor stocks providing support but being caught in a stalemate between 40,000 yen.
The Nikkei average has fallen for three consecutive days. It closed the morning trade at 39,952.62 yen (volume estimate: 750 million shares) with a loss of 173.73 yen (-0.43%) from the previous day. The US stock market fell on the 18th. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 40,665.02, down 533.06 (-1.29%), while the NASDAQ closed at 17,871.22, down 125.70 (-0.70%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,544.59, down 43.68 (-0.78%). Employment and manufacturing related.
Stocks that moved the day before, part 1 BUYSELL, FLN, Nitori Holdings, etc.
Stock name <Code> 18th closing price ⇒ Compared to the previous day Hogimedi <3593> 4460 +190 announced a share buyback and purchase entrustment/cancellation with a maximum of 12.4% (2.8 million shares) of the issued shares. Today, 2.72 million1500 shares were acquired. Career DC <2410> 1897 +67 announced the repurchase of its own shares and purchase entrustment/cancellation with a maximum of 7.16% (0.4 million shares) of the issued shares. Today, 0.35 million2700 shares were acquired. Forside <2330> 269 +57 generate and use AI for "discharge summer."
Active and newly listed stocks during the morning session.
- PALTAC Group HD<2726>: 1,764 yen, up 138 yen; attracting attention as a retail stock with merits. - Ambition<7071>: 2,454 yen, up 176 yen; funds are flowing into a small and medium-sized growth sector that reflects a decline in long-term interest rates in the United States. - Nichirei<2871>: 3,775 yen, up 244 yen; a food company expected to generate significant profits is among the most rising stocks. - Saizeriya<7581>: 6,150 yen, up 390 yen; the movement of yen appreciation due to the Japan-US factor announcement is viewed as material. - Yamazaki Baking<2212>: 3,523 yen, up 168 yen.
Three points to focus on in the afternoon: a temporary decline of more than 2% due to the sharp drop in semiconductor stocks.
In the afternoon trading on the 18th, the following three points should be noted: the Nikkei Average fell significantly, semiconductors plummeted and fell more than 2% at one time; the dollar/yen rebounded and was bought back due to the sense of undervaluation; Tokyo Electron Ltd. unsponsored ADR was the top contributor to the decline, followed by SoftBank Group Ltd. <9984>. The Nikkei Average fell significantly, with semiconductors falling sharply, and at one time, it fell more than 2%. The Nikkei Average fell significantly, with a drop of 819.83 yen ( -1.99%) compared to the previous day, trading at 40,277.86 yen (approximately 870 million shares in volume) in the morning session.
The Nikkei Average fell sharply, with a temporary drop of over 2% due to a sharp drop in semiconductor stocks.
The Nikkei Average fell sharply, closing the morning trading at 40,277.86 yen (-1.99%) down 819.83 yen from the previous day (volume approximately 0.870 billion shares). The US stock market on the 17th was mixed. The Dow Jones Average closed at 41,198.08, up 243.60 points (+0.59%), the Nasdaq closed at 17,996.93, down 512.41 points (-2.77%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,588.27, down 78.93 points (-1.39%). The timing of interest rate cuts.
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Aivern : sideways niah unless we have an actual recession which doesnt look likely.
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