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Buy aiming for autonomous rebound against recent decline.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in four days, closing at 38,642.91 yen, up 107.21 yen (volume approximately 2.108 million shares). In the U.S. market on the 14th, although the major stock price indices fell, there was buying aimed at autonomous rebound after dropping nearly 1,000 yen in the previous three days, and the yen depreciated to the mid-156 yen level against the dollar, providing a tailwind to export-related stocks. In addition, mega banks such as Mitsubishi UFJ <8306>, which announced good performance prospects and share buybacks, remained solid.
Mitsubishi UFJ and others announced share buyback on November 14th.
The stocks that announced the establishment of a share buyback framework on November 14 (Thursday) are as follows: <8306> Mitsubishi UFJ 2.3 million shares (2.0%) 300 billion yen (24/11/15-25/3/31) <8316> Mitsui Sumitomo 60 million shares (1.5%) 150 billion yen (24/11/15-25/1/31) <8411> Mizuho 50 million shares (1.9%) 100 billion yen (24/11/15-25/2/28) <7181> Japan Post 30 million shares (7.8%) 35 billion yen (24/11
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.
Beware of the deterioration of US-China relations under the upcoming Trump administration.
The Nikkei Average fell for the third consecutive day. It closed at 38,535.70 yen, down 185.96 yen (volume approximately 2.140 million shares), hitting the day's low. Due to the acceleration of the weakening yen following the rise in long-term U.S. interest rates, buying dominated by export-related stocks led to a rebound start for the Nikkei Average. The index widened its gains up to 39,084.44 yen towards the midday session. However, amidst reports concerning the personnel of the upcoming Trump administration, there was a renewed move towards risk aversion, leading to a negative turn in the early afternoon session.
Trend Micro Incorporated (TMICY) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Summary
Asahi, Matsukiyo, Dentsu Group, Lancers (14th) (1379-4990)
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