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A soft tone and declining U.S. stocks may weigh on the market, but a solid performance at lower levels is expected.
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Strategy] Today's emerging markets are expected to show a sluggish performance. Yesterday, on the 4th, the U.S. stock market saw the Dow Inc drop significantly by 670.25 points (-1.55%) to 42,520.99 points. The selling pressure was a result of heightened caution regarding intensified trade competition and concerns over an economic slowdown. On the other hand, expectations for a ceasefire in Ukraine were reignited following remarks from President Trump regarding the Mineral Resource proposal, and Semiconductors NVIDIA (NVDA) were bought back from a dip.
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TIM<4891.T> rebounded after eight days. A joint research contract was signed with Tokushima Universities. The research will examine the pharmacological effects of a new soluble epoxy hydrolase (sEH) inhibitor discovered in the company's internal program. WTOKYO<9159.T> rebounded after three days. A partnership contract was signed with NTT Docomo (unlisted) for the 20th anniversary of the Tokyo Girls Collection (TGC). In the future, new customer experiences will be provided at TGC, along with regional revitalization projects.
Stocks that moved or were traded in the first half of the session.
*Tonami HD <9070> 6870 - Announcement of MBO leads to movements aligning with TOB price. *Kioxia HD <285A> 2821 +282 Renewed expectations of reorganization with Western Digital. *Brother Industries <6448> 2845 +228.5 Nomura Securities upgrades investment determination. *Socionext <6526> 2193.5 +152.5 Establishes strategic partnership with Google Quantum AI. *JPH HD <2749>
Stable, possibly maintaining a solid base after the Sell has run its course.
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Global Strategy] Today's Emerging Markets are expected to show a steady performance. In the US stock market on the 26th, the Dow Inc fell by 188.04 points (-0.43%) to 19,075.26 dollars, marking a pullback after three days. Buys supported by some retail companies' earnings reports and the decline in long-term interest rates bolstered stock prices. On the other hand, concerns about the economic and inflation impacts emerged after President Trump revealed plans for the announcement of tariffs against Europe, putting pressure on stock prices. Today
Eid, Dream Vision, and others [Emerging Markets Press Release]
<3185> Yumetembo implements a Shareholder benefit program. <4169> Enechange recognizes a subsidy profit of 0.54 billion yen as non-operating income. <4173> Wacul revises down its operating profit forecast for this period to 0.107 billion yen from 0.2 billion yen. <6038> Ido conducts a Share Buyback with a limit of 0.1 million shares (2.01% of the outstanding shares) on the 27th through ToSTNeT-3. Increases the dividends, with the year-end dividend per share now at 22.00 yen, up from 16.00 yen (including a commemorative dividend of 6.00 yen for the 25th anniversary). Commemorative Shareholder Benefits.
Stocks reaching the upper and lower limits in the first half of the trading session.
■Limit Up <2931> Euglena <298A> GVA TECH <319A> Technology Succession Organization <3652> Digital Broadcasting Professional <3683> CyberLinks <3997> TradeWorks <4165> Plaid <4882> Perseus Proteomics <5038> eWELL <6545> Internet Infinity ■Limit Down <157A> Green Monster <168A> Itami Art <3185> Dream Vision <70>