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Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Before Closing) ~ Nikkei Average rebound significantly, SoftBank Group pushed up by about 71 yen in one stock.
As of the close 9 days ago, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 172, the number of declining stocks was 49, and the number of unchanged stocks was 4. The Nikkei average rebounded significantly. It closed at 35,380.23 yen (volume approximately 1.208 billion shares) in the morning session, up 549.08 yen (+1.58%) from the previous day. The U.S. stock market rose on the 8th. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 683.04 points (+1.76%) to 39,446.49, and the NASDAQ was up 464.21 points (+2.87%) to 16,660.
ADR Japanese stock rankings ~ Tokyo Elec and other general buy advantage, Chicago is 35,575 yen, 795 yen higher than Osaka.
Japanese stocks of American depositary receipts (ADR), converted at the rate of 1 dollar to 147.21 yen compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange, such as Tokyo Electron <8035>, Recruit Holdings <6098>, Softbank Group <9984>, Fujitsu <6702>, Terumo <4543>, Disco <6146>, Advantest <6857>, etc., rose, and the overall trend was buying. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price was 35,575 yen, 795 yen higher than the Osaka daytime comparison. The US stock market rebounded. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 683.04 dollars to 3.
The Nikkei Average fell for the third consecutive day, with volatile movements focused on short-term funds.
On the 7th, the US stock market fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 38,763.45, down 234.21 (-0.60%), the NASDAQ closed at 16,195.80, down 171.05 (-1.05%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,199.50, down 40.53 (-0.77%). With the easing of concerns about economic slowdown, buying continued to rise after the opening. After the buyback, the selling pressure was rekindled due to persistent uncertainty about the economy, which suppressed the upside. Towards the end, there was a 10-year bond auction.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (pre-opening) ~ The Nikkei Average has risen slightly for three consecutive days, with Laser Tech pushing up about 65 yen per share as one stock.
On the closing time 8 days ago, there were 130 stocks that rose, 90 stocks that fell, and 5 stocks that remained unchanged among the constituent stocks of the Nikkei Average. The Nikkei Average has risen for 3 consecutive days. It closed at 35,148.10 yen (with an estimated volume of 1.2 billion shares) at the end of the morning session, an increase of 58.48 yen (+0.17%) from the previous day. On the US stock market on the 7th, stocks fell. The Dow Jones fell 234.21 dollars (-0.60%) to 38,763.45 dollars, while the Nasdaq fell 171.05 points (-1.05%) to 16,195.80, S&
ADR Japanese stock rankings ~ overall selling trend including Yucho Bank, etc., Chicago at 34,370 yen, 700 yen lower than Osaka.
Japanese ADRs (American Depositary Receipts) were generally sold off, with the following companies, at the conversion rate of 1 dollar to 146.66 yen against the Tokyo Stock Exchange: Japan Post Holdings Co Ltd <6178>, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc <8306>, Marubeni Corp <8002>, Advantest Corp <6857>, Tokyo Electron Ltd <8035>, and Hitachi Ltd sponsored ADR <6501>, among others, experiencing declines. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price was down 700 yen compared to the Osaka daytime price, at 34,370 yen. The American stock market was down, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by 234.21 dollars to 38.
Nikkei Stock Average Contribution Ranking (Closing) - Nikkei Stock Average continues to rise significantly, pushed up by about 116 yen with SoftBank Group and KDDI as two brands.
At the end of the day on the 7th, the number of rising Nikkei average constituent stocks was 162, the number of falling stocks was 63, and the number of unchanged stocks was 0. On the 6th, the US stock market rebounded. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended trading at 38,997.66, up 294.39 points (+0.76%), the Nasdaq rose 166.78 points (+1.03%) to 16,366.86, and the S&P 500 rose 53.70 points (+1.04%) to 5,240.03. It was bought based on the sense of value with the view that yesterday's decline was too much.
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