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Outlook for emerging markets: After the earnings reports, trading volumes may decrease, and the direction of the index etf is weak, focusing on individual selections.
Focus on earnings reports was active this week in the emerging markets, which saw a decline. During the same period, while the Nikkei average was -2.17%, the Growth Market Index was -0.28% and the Growth Market 250 Index was -0.15%, resulting in a hesitant decline in the emerging markets. Concerns about increasing trade friction due to the policies of the upcoming Trump administration weighed on the main board market, but the emerging markets, which have many domestic demand stocks, remained relatively steady. The active trading focused on major earnings reports.
Sapeet: Financial results presentation materials for the fiscal year ending 2024/9
Sapeet: Notice regarding differences between earnings forecasts and actual values
Sapeet: Summary of financial results for the fiscal year ending 2024/9 [Japanese GAAP] (unconsolidated)
Stocks hitting the upper or lower price limit in the afternoon session.
• Stop limit up <2156> Sailor Advertising <246A> Asua <2585> Life Drink Company <3047> TRUCK-ONE <3322> Alpha Group <3350> Metaplanet <3496> Azum <3825> Remix Point <4053> Sun Asterisk <4193> Fabric Holding • Stop limit down <2146> UT Group <269A> Sapeet <2970> Good Life Company <407>
Three points to watch in the latter half of the market - a growing sense of caution regarding trade friction, etc.
In the afternoon of the 13th, in the trading session, attention should be paid to the following three points: - The Nikkei Average continues to decline significantly, increasing caution towards trade friction, - The dollar-yen is struggling to rise, selling near a key level, - The top contributors to the decline are First Retail <9983> and Recruit HD <6098>. Nikkei Average continued to decline significantly, with a decrease of 422.44 yen compared to the previous day (1.07%) at 38953.44 yen (with a volume of approximately 1.110 billion shares).
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