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Sekisui House Reit Secures Four-Star Rating in 2024 GRESB Assessment
Sekisui House Reit to Receive 468 Million Yen Refund From Godo Kaisha Gemini1 Investment
The afternoon Nikkei average started at 154 yen higher, with Takao Seisaku and Sumitomo Mitsui among others trading higher.
[Nikkei Stock Average · TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39535.06; +154.17 TOPIX; 2713.90; +1.23 [Overview of Afternoon Session] In the afternoon, the Nikkei average opened at 39,535.06 yen, up 154.17 yen from the previous day's close (39,612.82 yen), narrowing the gain. During lunchtime, the Nikkei 225 futures traded weakly in the range of 39,520 yen to 39,640 yen. The dollar-yen rate is around 148.70-80 yen per dollar, similar to around 9 a.m.
Sumitomo Forestry, Sekisui House, etc. (additional) Rating
Upgrade - Bullish Code | Stock Name | Securities Company | Before | After | ------|-----------------|----------|--------------|------------|<4005>|Sumitomo Chemical |JPM | 'Underweight' | 'Neutral' | Target Stock Price Change Code| Stock Name | Securities Company | Before | After
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (pre-market close) - Nikkei Average significantly extended gains, with First Retail and Advantest pushing it up by about 184 yen with 2 stocks.
Seven days ago at the closing time, the number of rising stocks of Nikkei average constituent stocks was 198 stocks, 26 stocks declined, and 1 stock remained unchanged. The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly. It closed the morning session at 39,354.63 yen, up 719.01 yen (with a volume estimate of 979.98 million shares). At the end of last week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the USA closed at 42,352.75, up 341.16 points, and the Nasdaq closed at 18,137.85, up 219.38 points. This followed the end of the East Coast dockworkers' strike and strong September employment statistics.
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SpyderCall : Good stuff. I'm wondering what other interest rate sensitive industries will get a boost from rate cuts?