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The Nikkei average started down by 1 yen, with companies like Mitsubishi Heavy and Rakuten experiencing declines.
[Nikkei Stock Average・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39,129.31; -1.12 TOPIX; 2,735.80; +1.94 [Opening Overview] On the 26th, the Nikkei Average opened lower by 1.12 yen at 39,129.31 yen. The U.S. stock market was closed on the 25th for the Christmas holiday. In today's Tokyo stock market, buying and selling were mixed at the opening stage. With the major European and American stock markets closed yesterday, there were few clues, while in the foreign exchange market, 1 dollar was valued at 157 yen and 10 sen.
GVA TECH --- The initial price is 700 yen (offer price 690 yen).
The initial price of GVA TECH <298A> was 700 yen, which is 1.4% above the public offering price. The Volume at the time of forming the initial price was 0.3 million 8700 shares.
Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index Futures Outlook: Slightly biased towards buying.
Today's TSE Growth Market 250 Index Futures are expected to show slightly more Buy activity. The US market was closed on the 25th due to the 'Christmas' holiday. Today's TSE Growth Market 250 Index Futures are anticipated to show slightly more Buy activity. Many investors, especially Overseas investors, are also on break, and with low trading volume, significant movements in both Sell and Buy are not expected. The daily Candlestick chart indicates that the upper limit of the leading span (cloud) of the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo is recognized as a solid lower Resistance, while the 25-day moving average line is above.
GVA TECH --- Initial Financial Estimates Consensus
Today, GVA TECH <298A>, which develops and provides legal tech services, will be listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market. The market consensus for the initial price estimate is observed to be around 1200 yen against the public offering price of 690 yen.
Emerging Markets outlook: Attention may turn towards lightly traded ultra-low-priced stocks and biotech-related stocks.
■ Emerging Markets are left out of the investment choices. This week, Emerging Markets declined. During the same period, the Nikkei average fell by -1.95%, while the Growth Market Index fell by -2.67%, and the Growth Market 250 Index fell by -3.09%, indicating that Emerging Markets were relatively weaker. As attention turns to the central bank meetings in Japan and the United States, reports of Nissan <7201> and Honda <7267> beginning discussions on a management integration have redirected interest towards auto stocks and Auto Parts suppliers in the Main Board, leaving Emerging Markets out of the investment picture.
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