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The Nikkei average rose by 286 points, continuing to rise, showing steady progress, but its upward momentum weakened toward the end of trading on the 6th.
On the 6th, the Nikkei average stock price rose by 286.69 yen compared to the previous day, reaching 37,704.93 yen, while the TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also rose by 33.20 points to 2,751.41 points, continuing its upward trend. On the 5th, in the US stock market, it was revealed that tariffs on imported goods from Canada and Mexico would be suspended for one month for automobile-related items, easing excessive concerns about the US economy, leading to a rebound in both the NY Dow and Nasdaq Composite Index for the first time in three days. Japanese stocks also received a boost, with buying observed across a wide range of stocks.
The Nikkei rose by 307 points, continuing to increase, with European Index-related stocks being bought, and over 80% of the Main Board stocks rising in the first half of the session.
Six days ago, the Nikkei average stock price rose by 307.78 yen compared to the previous day, reaching 37,726.02 yen, continuing its upward trend. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also increased by 32.06 points to 2,750.27 points. On the 5th, the U.S. government announced that it would impose a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, while granting a one-month grace period for automotive-related products. In the U.S. stock market, excessive caution regarding the U.S. economy has eased, leading to rebounds in both the Dow Inc and the Nasdaq Composite Index for the first time in three days. Japanese stocks are following this trend.
The Nikkei average rose by 41 yen, rebounding for the first time in three days, as the yen appreciated temporarily following comments from Governor Ueda of the Bank of Japan = 21st morning session.
On the 21st, the Nikkei average during the morning session rose by 41.30 yen compared to the previous day, reaching 38,719.34 yen, marking a rebound for the first time in three days. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also increased slightly by 0.37 points to 2,734.97 points. The Nikkei average started trading under selling pressure from the morning due to a decline in US stocks on the 20th. It continued to trade weakly, influenced by the yen's appreciation against the dollar. However, during the House of Representatives budgetary committee, Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda stated that "if long-term interest rates rise sharply, the bank will increase government bond purchases flexibly."
The Nikkei average is down about 410 yen, continuing a weak trend even after initial Sell pressure = 20 days before noon.
At around 10:07 AM on the 20th, the Nikkei average was trading around 38,750 yen, down about 410 yen from the previous day. At 10:03 AM, it reached 38,741.04 yen, down 423.57 yen. Following yesterday, there is movement to be cautious about President Trump's policy to impose a 25% tariff on Autos. Additionally, with U.S. stock Index ETF falling in Extended hours trading and the exchange rate shifting toward a stronger yen, a soft trading trend continues. On the 19th, U.S. Stocks showed a slight decline.