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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>
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.
The Nikkei average fell significantly and continued to decline for seven days, with the highest decline rate of the year due to the decline of US stocks and the appreciation of the yen.
On the 24th, the US stock market continued to fall. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 39,853.87, down 504.22 points (-1.25%), while the NASDAQ fell 654.94 points (-3.64%) to 17,342.41, and the S&P500 closed at 5,427.13, down 128.61 points (-2.31%). Disappointing earnings from some high-tech companies triggered selling after the opening, leading to a decline. The world's economic indicators are also weak, and the domestic new residential sales index is also low, causing concerns to the economy.
Minbea Mitsumi, Alps AL, etc. (addition) Rating
Target stock price change code | Stock name | Securities company | Previous | After change | ------|---------------|-------------|--------|--------|-<3593> | Hogemedi | Morgan S | 3450 yen | 3550 yen | <4118> | Kaneka | Mizuho | 4200 yen | 4500 yen | <4543> | Terumo | JPM
Clearle - Repay borrowed money before the deadline.
On July 22, Clear <2998> announced that it will repay the borrowings before maturity. On May 30, the company borrowed 1.2 billion yen from Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group <8306>, with a variable interest rate and collateral (temporary registration), and the repayment date was set for November 29. This time, the same borrowing will be repaid in full before the deadline on July 31. It will be executed as a use of repayment funds from the anonymous association investment funds of "CREAL Kayabacho".
US stocks fell and the yen strengthened, resulting in the lowest level in a month.
The Nikkei average fell for six consecutive business days. It ended the trading day at around the lowest level in about a month, closing at 39,154.85 yen, down 439.54 yen (approximate volume of 1.6 billion 40 million shares). The market started with a sell-off due to the decline of major stock indexes in the US market the previous day. However, there were also moves to pick up on dips from the cautiousness against the steady decline. The Nikkei average also turned positive to 39,643.27 yen in the middle of the morning session. However, in the afternoon, the yen rate dropped to the 154 yen-per-dollar range for the first time in about a month and a half.