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The Nikkei average continued to decline significantly, temporarily falling into the 37,000 yen range due to the decline in US technology stocks, etc.
On October 31, the US stock market continued to decline. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 41,763.46, down 378.08 points, while the Nasdaq ended trading at 18,095.15, down 512.78 points. The core PCE price index exceeded financial estimates, leading to a decline after the opening bell. Continuing the adjustment sell-off ahead of the employment statistics at the end of the month. The decline of software company Microsoft and Meta Platforms, which operates the social media platform Facebook, weighed down on the Nasdaq, accelerating the decline. Towards the closing bell.
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The Nikkei Average fell for the third consecutive day, with attention focused on Metro and leading stocks being pushed to sell.
On the 22nd, the US stock market was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 42,924.89, down 6.71 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed at 18,573.13, up 33.12 points. Selling pressure continued to persist as positive expectations for interest rate cuts waned, leading to a decline after the opening. The market turned higher as buying interest was supported by optimistic economic indicators and the IMF's upward revision of the domestic economic growth outlook for a soft landing. Towards the end, the Dow was pushed down by selling pressure from rising interest rates, resulting in a slight increase.
As the corporate earnings season kicks in and ahead of the Lower House election, there is a cautious mood.
The Nikkei average fell slightly. It closed at 38,954.60 yen, down 27.15 yen (with a volume estimate of 1.5 billion shares). While the major stock price indices in the US market rose slightly at the end of last week, the Nikkei average started falling. Subsequently, the yen exchange rate shifted slightly to the mid-149 yen range, becoming slightly stronger than the end of last week. In addition, domestic broadcasting reported a 'delicate situation of the ruling coalition having a slight majority,' which also weighed on investor sentiment, lowering levels to 38,775.59 yen. However, expectations for corporate performance remain strong, supporting stock price levels.
The Nikkei average fell slightly, ending in a consolidation around the previous day's closing level, with 9 consecutive negative days of trading.
Last weekend, the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the USA market closed at 43,275.91 dollars, up 36.86 dollars, while the Nasdaq ended trading at 18,489.55 points, up 115.94 points. With profit-taking sells near record highs and a retreat in optimistic economic views, the Dow traded weakly. The Nasdaq, driven by the rise of mobile device giant Apple and semiconductor company Nvidia, as well as supported by the decline in long-term interest rates, continued to trade strongly, pushing up the overall market. Towards the end, the Dow also recovered into positive territory, hitting new record highs for consecutive days.
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