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Dentsu Group has won 4.5 stars for the third consecutive year in the Nikkei Sustainable Management Survey Smart Work Management Edition.
Dentsu Group Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Representative Executive Officer, President and Global CEO: Hiroshi Igarashi) has been certified as a 4.5-star company for three consecutive years in the "Nikkei Sustainable Comprehensive Survey on Smart Work Management Edition*1", which selects advanced companies that challenge productivity revolution through work style reform. "Smart Work Management" maximizes the use of human resources by improving employee well-being and accelerates human resource investment to drive new innovation.
Nikkei average contribution ranking (closing) ~ The Nikkei average rebounded, with Advantest and NTT Data G pushing up by about 104 yen in two stocks.
At the closing time on the 19th, the Nikkei Average constituents had 154 stocks rising, 68 stocks falling, and 3 stocks unchanged. The US market on the 18th was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,389.60, down 55.39 dollars, while the Nasdaq ended trading at 18,791.81, up 111.69 points. After a lack of significant news at the opening, the market was mixed. The unexpected improvement in the November NAHB Housing Market Index and strong growth expectations provided support, but Dow was pushed down by profit-taking sales, leading to a soft tone throughout the day.
Stocks that moved the previous day part1: HMC, Milbon, Gifty, etc.
Gladcube <9561> closed at 1025 on the 18th, up 47 from the previous day, starting to offer "Vertical AI" which automatically creates native vertical videos from horizontal videos. Cell System <3663> closed at 1361, up 58, announcing a share buyback of up to 1.92% of the issued shares. KLASS <6233> closed at 476, up 42, with operating profit expected to double this period despite a 63.3% decrease from the previous period. HMC <265A> closed at 1370, up 300.
The Nikkei average fell significantly, weighed down by the decline in tech stocks.
Last weekend, the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the USA market closed with a loss of 305.87 points at 43444.99 points, while the NASDAQ closed with a loss of 427.53 points at 18680.12 points. The selling pressure continued following hawkish remarks by Federal Reserve Chair Powell, leading to a decline after the opening. Buying interest, which was driven by expectations of policies supporting corporate performance such as deregulation by the upcoming Trump administration, paused. Furthermore, the speculation of an additional rate cut in December receded after comments from Fed officials, contributing to the continued decline. US stocks that declined.
Japanese Stocks Decline 1.1%
JP Movers | M3 Rose 5.64%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, Disco Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with M3(2413.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 5.64% to close at 1320.0 yen. In addition, the top loser was Dentsu Group(4324.JP),falling 10.01% to end at 3687.0 yen.
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