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Three points to focus on in the morning market: movements of fund shifts leading to searches for underperforming stocks.
In the morning session of the 18th trading day, attention should be paid to the following three points: The movement of fund shifts is intensifying, and there is a movement to find out-of-date stock. JIA, upward revision on December 24th, operating profit 10.5 billion yen ← 8.12 billion yen. Key materials in the morning: Komatsu Seisakusho invests 17 billion yen in car lamps, and increases production by 80% in Brazil and Mexico. With the movement of fund shifts intensifying, the Japanese stock market on the 18th is likely to have an unstable market development even after the selling wave due to the influence of the U.S. high-tech stock market decline on the 17th.
Companies such as Koito Manufacturing Co. and Panasonic HD.
*Koito Manufacturing Co Ltd <7276> invests 17 billion yen in automotive lamps, increasing production by 80% in Brazil and Mexico (Nikkan Kogyo front page) - ○ *Nidec Corp <6594> President emphasizes focus on software, synergy in group development (Nikkan Kogyo front page) - ○ *IHI Corp <7013> accelerates expansion of aircraft engine MRO, plans to double production next year (Nikkan Kogyo front page) - ○ *Suzuki Motor Corp <7269> to develop new cars that reduce weight by 100kg, to be launched in the early 2030s (Nikkan Kogyo page 3) - ○ *Transcosmos Inc <9715>
The Nikkei average fell as semiconductor stocks were affected by the strengthening of U.S. restrictions on semiconductors for China.
On the 16th, the US stock market continued its upward trend. The Dow Jones average closed at 40,954.48, up 742.76 points (+1.85%), the Nasdaq closed at 18,509.34, up 36.77 points (+0.20%), and the S&P500 closed at 5,667.20, up 35.98 points (+0.64%). After the optimistic buying based on higher-than-expected retail revenue, the market rose. The Dow was driven by expectations of growth and consumption, as well as the rise of UnitedHealth, and continued to perform strongly throughout the day.
Nikkei average contribution ranking (prelude) - Nikkei average slightly rising, Shinetsu Chemical pushing up about 13 yen with one stock.
As of the close on the 17th, the number of rising stocks among the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 172, the number of falling stocks was 49, and the number of unchanged stocks was 4. The Nikkei average continued to rise slightly. It closed the morning session at 41,307.36 yen (+0.08%), up 32.28 yen from the previous day. The volume was approximately 820 million shares traded. On the 16th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 742.76 points (+1.85%) to 40,954.48 dollars, while Nasdaq rose 36.77 points (+0.20%) to 18,509.3.
Three points to focus on in the afternoon session: Semiconductor stocks are weak and the upside is heavy.
In the afternoon trading on the 17th, the following three points should be noted: • Nikkei Average is slightly up, semiconductor stocks are weak and the upside is heavy. • The dollar-yen is struggling to rise, and domestic buying has passed. • Top contributors to the price increase are Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. <4063>, and Teijin Ltd. <4543>. ■ Nikkei Average is slightly up, semiconductor stocks are weak and the upside is heavy. The Nikkei Average is slightly up, ending the morning trading at 41,307.36 yen (+0.08%) higher by 32.28 yen from the previous day, with a volume of approximately 820 million shares traded.
Nikkei Average continues to rise slightly, with semiconductor stocks weak and top-heavy.
The Nikkei Average continued to rise slightly. At the end of morning trading, it closed at 41,307.36 yen (+0.08% up by 32.28 yen from the previous day) with an estimated trading volume of approximately 820 million shares. On the 16th, the US stock market continued to rise, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing at 40,954.48 USD (+1.85% up by 742.76 dollars), the Nasdaq at 18,509.34 (+0.20% up by 36.77 points), and the S&P 500 at 5667.20 (+0.64% up by 35.98 points). Retail sales exceeded expectations.
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