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ORIX, Mitsui Chemicals, etc. [List of stock materials from the newspaper]
*ORIX <8591> sells its Indian subsidiary, reinvesting in next-generation energy through asset replacement (Nikan Kogyo, page 3) - ○ *Daiwa House <1925> raises annual income by 10%, starting salary for new graduates is 0.35 million yen (Nikan Kogyo, page 3) - ○ *Shimadzu Corporation <7701> opens a new factory in India, operational in spring 2027 (Nikan Kogyo, page 3) - ○ *Hitachi <6501> acquires a company in North America, selling and maintaining high-pressure motors (Nikan Kogyo, page 4) - ○ *Sojitz <2768> evaluates Sojitz, trucking for electric aircraft, this summer between Kitakyushu and Miyazaki - (Nikan Kogyo
The Nikkei average rebounded significantly, temporarily recovering to 39,000 yen, but caution regarding Trump 2.0 weighed heavily.
On the 17th, the US stock market rebounded. The Dow Inc rose by 334.70 points to 43,487.83, while the Nasdaq closed 291.91 points higher at 19,630.20. In addition to the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) upward revision of global and domestic economic growth forecasts for 2025, optimistic views on the economy were spreading due to the better-than-expected number of housing starts and industrial production in December, leading to a rise after the opening. With the presidential inauguration set for the 20th, there are expectations for regulatory easing by the next administration and support measures for businesses and the economy.
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Buy activity is moving ahead following the rise in US stocks, but the upward movement faces resistance.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six trading days. It ended the Trade at 38,572.60 yen, up 128.02 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.7 billion 70 million shares). Following the rise in major stock indices in the previous day's USA market, it started with Buy orders and briefly rose to 38,932.54 yen. However, as US Broadcasting reported towards the end of the morning session that "the Bank of Japan is likely to raise interest rates at next week's monetary policy meeting," the yen appreciated, putting pressure on export-related stocks such as Automobiles. The rise and fall of stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Main Board.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six days, but the lack of aggressive buyers made the upside heavy.
On the 15th, the U.S. stock market rose. The Dow Inc average was up by 703.27 points at 43,221.55, and Nasdaq closed up by 466.84 points at 19,511.23. The strong earnings reports from major banks announced before the opening boosted buying activity, and the unexpected slowdown in the core Consumer Price Index (CPI) for December sparked expectations for interest rate cuts, accelerating buybacks and resulting in a rise after the opening. With the decline in long-term interest rates, tech stocks were also bought back, and the stock market remained strong throughout the day. As the day progressed,