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As soon as the news of Japan easing tourist visas for people from China was released, local retail travel stocks surged immediately.
① The Japanese Foreign Minister, Toshimitsu Motegi, announced the relaxation of visa requirements for Chinese tourists to Japan, expected to be implemented in spring 2025. ② After the announcement, retail and tourism-related stocks in Japan rose, with J. Front Retailing Co. soaring by 8.38%, while Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings and Takashimaya increased by 6.98% and 3.69%, respectively.
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Mandarake: Financial Report - 38th Term (2023/10/01 - 2024/09/30)
December 2nd [Today's investment strategy]
[Fisco Selected Stocks] [Material Stocks] Giostar <5282> 284 yen (11/29) Engaged in the production of construction concrete products such as shield tunnel segments. The profit forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025 has been revised upward. Operating profit is expected to be 1.27 billion yen (a decrease of 30.6% compared to the previous year). It was raised by about 30% from the previous forecast. While revenue has been revised downward due to delays in projects, etc., improvements in order prices and cost reductions have led to an upward revision in profit. [Emerging Markets Stock] ZUU <
Pay attention to Sanken Electric and Saksa, while Dai Nippon Printing may be struggling.
In the U.S. stock market last weekend on November 29th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 188.59 points to 44,910.65, the Nasdaq Composite Index rose by 157.69 points to 19,218.17, and the Chicago Nikkei 225 futures were 130 yen higher at 38,300 yen compared to Osaka daytime trading. The exchange rate was 1 dollar = 149.60-70 yen. In today's Tokyo market, Raccoon HD <3031> saw an increase in operating profit for the first half by 89.9% from a 7.6% increase in the first quarter, expanding its profit margin. There was an upward revision of the financial estimates for the fiscal year ending in March 2025 and a shareholder benefit program.
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