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Whether it's a firm bottoming movement or continuing to expect bargain hunting during the intermission.
Outlook for this week from November 25 to November 29: the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Index may see solid movements, with continued expectations for interim stock picking. As the main board market is expected to remain difficult to maneuver, interim stock picking in the emerging markets is likely to continue. Even though it's interim stock picking, trading volume remains consistently above 100 billion yen, thus leading stocks with large market capitalizations, such as Trial HD <141A> and Cover <5253>, which also showed steady performance last week.
LifeNet life insurance [List of ratings for emerging markets]
"Daiwa" <7157> Life Network Insurance 2 Hold * Ratings for the companies mentioned above are based on our confirmation as of 11/22.
Maruha Nichiro, Chugai Pharmaceutical, etc. (additional) Rating
Upgrades - bullish Code Stock Name Securities Company Previous Change After ------------------------------------------------------- <1802>Obayashi Corporation SMBC Nikko "2" "1" <1808>Haseko Corporation SMBC Nikko "2" "1" Downgrades - bearish Code Stock Name Securities Company Previous Change After ------------------------------------------------------- <3382>
Cover, trial [Emerging Markets Ratings List]
"Ichiyoshi" <5253> coverage A hold on "Mizuho" <141A> trial buy hold * The ratings of the above companies are as of November 20, as confirmed by our company.
Asahi Intecc, Mitsubishi Estate, etc. (additional) Rating
Target stock price change code stock name securities company previous change after --------------------------------------------------- <141A> Trial Mizuho 4,000 yen 4,200 yen <1925> Daiwa House SMBC Nikko 5,000 yen 5,400 yen <2802> Ajinomoto Mizuho 7,200 yen 7,250 yen <2875> Toyo Suisan SMBC Nikko 11,800 yen 12,600 yen <3110> Nitto Boseki Daiwa 6,000 yen 6,300 yen <3291>
Steady, with a focus on buying on dips [Individual stock strategy in emerging markets]
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Strategy] Today's emerging markets are expected to show a firm development. In the U.S. stock market on the 18th, the Dow Jones dropped by $55.39 (-0.13%) to 43,389.60, slightly declining for the third consecutive day. Despite the lack of significant clues, the unexpected improvement in the November NAHB Housing Market Index and strong growth expectations supported stock prices, but the Dow was pushed down by profit-taking selling and traded weakly throughout the day. The Nasdaq rose due to the increase in electric car manufacturer Tesla (TSLA) and the decline in long-term interest rates.