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Ahead of the Bank of Japan meeting, there continues to be selling pressure from position adjustments.
The Nikkei Average fell for 8 consecutive business days. Trading ended at 37,667.41 yen (-202.10 yen) (with a volume of approximately 1.708 billion shares) . Reflecting the trend of high-tech stocks being sold in the previous day's US market, the Nikkei Average started to decline. However, after falling more than 3,400 yen for the previous 7 business days, it rebounded autonomously from buying and rose up to 38,105.96 yen at the end of the morning session. However, we still need to confirm the performance trends of major domestic companies that are beginning to ramp up, and next week will also see the Bank of Japan's monetary policy decision-making meeting.
The Nikkei average fell for the 8th consecutive day, with semiconductor and Toyota Motor stocks dropping sharply in the afternoon.
On the 25th, the US stock market was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 39,935.07, up 81.20 points (+0.20%), the NASDAQ closed at 17,181.73, down 160.68 points (-0.93%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,399.22, down 27.91 points (-0.51%). Risk aversion remained strong, and the market was mixed after the opening. However, due to the better-than-expected growth in domestic gross domestic product (GDP) and consumption in the April-June period, pessimistic views on the economy have retreated, leading to buying back.
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.
Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan Plate Glass, etc. [A list of stock materials from the newspaper]
* Mitsubishi Electric Corp. <6503> develops sensor technology that can capture only specific areas (Nikkan Kogyo on the front page)-○ * Nippon Sheet Glass <5202> invests 10 billion yen in DX investment by 30 years, integrating data at bases worldwide (Nikkan Kogyo on the front page)-○ * Mebuki Financial Group <7167> Joban Bank rebuilds its headquarters, consolidates administrative and training centers, and completes it in fiscal 28 (Nikkan Kogyo on page 3)-○ * Sharp <6753> invests 4.6 billion yen to produce refrigerators in Egypt through a joint venture (Nikkan Kogyo on page 3)-○ * Tokyu Real Estate HD <3289>
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