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The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Index is slightly down, with limited buying back and lacking directional strength.
Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index 808.58 -0.06 / volume 0.2 billion 32.71 million shares / trading value 129 billion yen. Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index 631.16 -0.05 / volume 0.1 billion 10.44 million shares / trading value 95.2 billion yen. Today's growth market saw a slight decline in both the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index, with 248 rising stocks, 293 falling stocks, and 45 unchanged. The growth market today has shown heavy resistance on the upside.
Active and newly listed stocks during the morning session.
Macromill <3978> 971k - CVC Capital aims for complete subsidiary by TOB. EM Systems <4820> 640k - Significantly raises performance and dividends forecast. Net Protech HD <7383> 441k - First half sees rapid recovery beyond expectations, with upward revision of full-year estimates. Oisix La Terre <3182> 1412 +2057 - Expect further expansion of profit growth rate in September term. Giftee <4449> 1092 +150 - Third quarter turns to operating income growth.
Softness and a decline in U.S. stocks weigh heavily on the [emerging markets individual stock global strategy].
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Strategy] Today's emerging markets are expected to see a weak performance. In the U.S. stock market on the 14th, the Dow Jones fell by 207.33 points (-0.47%) to 43,750.86 points. Strong inflation was confirmed in the October Producer Price Index (PPI), and the strength of the labor market was indicated by the number of new jobless claims. Long-term interest rates rose, weighing on stock prices. In addition, Federal Reserve Board (FRB) director Kugler mentioned the possibility of not cutting interest rates.
Mitsubishi UFJ, 2Q operating profit increased by 37.3% to 1.7569 trillion yen, announced a share buyback.
Mitsubishi UFJ <8306> announced its second-quarter results for the fiscal year ending March 2025, with operating revenue increasing by 21.1% year-on-year to 6 trillion 860.2 billion 77 million yen, and ordinary profit rising by 37.3% to 1 trillion 756.9 billion 26 million yen. Additionally, the net profit forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025 was revised upwards from 1 trillion 500 billion yen to 1 trillion 750 billion yen. This was due to strong performance in the customer division, as well as improvements in profit margins from rising yen interest rates and the sale of shareholdings. The annual dividends plan is set at 60 yen per share, in line with previous indications.
Rezil: Presentation of financial results for the first quarter of the fiscal year ending June 2025
Rezil: Summary of Financial Results for the 1st Quarter Ending June 2025 [Japanese GAAP] (Consolidated)
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