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The Nikkei Average fell by 74 points, continuing its downward trend, while the TOPIX remains strong, rising for eight consecutive days = Afternoon session on the 21st.
On the 21st, in the afternoon session, the Nikkei Stock Average fell by 74.82 yen to 37,677.06 yen compared to the previous trading day. Meanwhile, the TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) rose by 8.20 points to 2,804.16 points, marking its eighth consecutive increase. This is the longest streak since January 15, 2024, a period of about one year and two months. In the morning, influenced by a slight decline in the NY Dow and Nasdaq Composite Index in the local U.S. stock market on the 20th, selling pressure was observed. When the Nikkei opened at 9:00 AM, it was down by 132.51 yen to 37,619.37 yen.
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NTT Data G, Bank of the 114th, ETC.
*NTT Data G <9613> to connect India and Southeast Asia with an optical submarine cable, expected to be operational by June (Nikkan Kogyo, Front Page) -○* The 114 Bank <8386> has agreed to a comprehensive partnership with Nomura Securities for Brokerage of financial products in the Seto Inland Sea (Nikkan Kogyo, Page 3) -○* Tokyo Electric Power HD <9501> requests additional assistance of 1.9 trillion yen from the government, announces a provisional reconstruction plan (Nikkan Kogyo, Page 3) -○* Yamazen <8051> expands its Southeast Asia base, with Overseas revenue up 1.5 times, adding 200 engineers and sales staff (Nikkan Kogyo, Page 4) -○* Ryobi
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