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Sony Group Corp, Asics, Mitsui Fudosan, Softbank (8th)(5541-9959)
※The calendar above is only a schedule and may be subject to change depending on the company's convenience. --------------------------------------- November 8th (Friday) <5541> Ohira Gold <5631> Nisshin Steel <5644> Metal Art <5706> Mitsui Gold <5711> Mitsubishi Ma <5727> Houg Titanium <5759> Nihon Denka <5816> Onamba <5830>
Profit-taking dominant near 0.04 million yen, but Trump trade continues.
The Nikkei Average fell. It ended trading at 39,381.41 yen, down 99.26 yen (with an estimated volume of 2.750 billion shares). In the U.S. market on the 6th, former President Trump, the Republican candidate, won the presidential election held on the 5th and the Republican Party secured a majority in the Senate in the federal congressional elections. Expectations are rising for Trump to push ahead with tax cuts and deregulation promised, leading to major stock indexes hitting record highs across the board. Following this trend, the Tokyo market opened with buying ahead, and the Nikkei Average stock price reached the opening price.
"Trump trade" dominates, temporarily recovering to 39,600 yen.
The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, closing at 39,480.67 yen, up 1005.77 yen (with an estimated volume of 2.450 million shares). Amid progress in the U.S. presidential election vote count, buying expectations for former President Trump's victory gradually took precedence. Additionally, in the foreign exchange market, the 'Trump Trade' led to a rise in dollar buying and yen selling, pushing the yen lower to around 154 yen per dollar, boosting investor sentiment. Furthermore, with U.S. stock index futures also trading in positive territory, there is optimism for post-election market movements.
DMG Mori Seiki, Toyota Tsusho, etc.
*DMG Mori Seiki <6141> to reorganize production in Niigata and Nagaoka City, accelerating group collaboration (Nikkan Kogyo front page) - ○ * Nissei Resin Industry <6293> to enhance its large dkm injection machine production capacity in the US, accommodating 3000-ton class machines (Nikkan Kogyo page 3) - ○ * Konica Minolta <4902> to sell its US subsidiary specializing in genetic testing, focusing on functional materials, etc. (Nikkan Kogyo page 3) - ○ * Lion <4912> Executive Officer Norihiko Nakabayashi to provide digital skills training to all employees (Nikkan Kogyo page 3) - ○ * Nidec Corporation <6594> Nidec Machines Two
Movement of autonomous rebound in response to the sharp drop last weekend
The Nikkei average posted a sharp rebound on the third trading day, closing at 38,474.90 yen, up 421.23 yen (with a volume of approximately 1.890 million shares traded). Buying activity increased as a reaction to the over 1,000 yen drop at the end of last week, with investor interest turning to stocks such as TDK<6762>, Murata Manufacturing<6981>, Nomura<8604> that announced strong earnings. The Nikkei average reclaimed the 38,500 yen level towards the end of the morning session. Subsequently, there was a deadlock around the psychological mark until the mid-afternoon session.
Nikkei average rebounds significantly, after a round of buying back, a heavy upside development before the U.S. presidential election.
On the 4th, the US stock market fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the session at 41,794.60, down 257.59 points, while the Nasdaq ended trading at 18,179.98, down 59.93 points. It is believed that profit-taking selling occurred ahead of the presidential election, leading to a decline after the opening. The Dow remained weak throughout the day. The Nasdaq was supported by a decrease in long-term interest rates and the rise of Nvidia, providing some downside support and halting the decline. In Tokyo, the market after the holidays showed a reaction to the over 1000 yen decline from the previous weekend.