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Three points to focus on in the second half - although the weak yen provides support, there is still a lack of directional clarity.
In the afternoon trading on the 14th, we want to focus on the following three points: - The Nikkei Average rebounded for the first time in 3 days, with the yen depreciation providing some support but still lacks direction. - The USD/JPY is trading strong, around 156 yen in mid-morning. - The top contributors to the price increase are First Retail <9983> in first place and Fanuc Corp <6954> in second place. The Nikkei Average rebounded for the first time in 3 days, with the yen depreciation providing some support but still lacks direction. The Nikkei Average rebounded for the first time in 3 days. It closed at 38,761.02 yen, up 39.36 yen (+0.10%) from the previous day's trading volume estimated at 10.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in three days, supported by the weak yen, but continues to lack clear direction.
The Nikkei Average rebounded for the third consecutive day. It closed the morning session at 38,761.02 yen, up 39.36 yen (+0.10%) from the previous day, with a trading volume of approximately 1.08 billion shares. The US stock market on the 13th was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,958.19 dollars, up 47.21 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed at 19,230.73, down 50.68 points. The consumer price index (CPI) for October met expectations, leading to a sense of reassurance and buying momentum, which opened strong. Concurrently, in response to the CPI.
Nikkei average significantly continued to decline, strongly aware of caution towards the upcoming Trump administration.
On the 12th, the US stock market fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,910.98, down 382.15 points, and the Nasdaq closed at 19,281.40, down 17.36 points. With cautious sentiment near record highs, the market was mixed after the opening. Lack of new buying factors, profit-taking sales pressure due to temporary high achievement, and the market turned lower. Throughout the day, concerns about the improvement in economic outlook and the easing speculation of interest rate cuts against the background of rising long-term interest rates, the market remained soft. To be continued tomorrow.
JP Movers | Sharp Rose 13.80%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, SoftBank Group Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with Sharp(6753.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 13.80% to close at 1011.0 yen. In addition, the top loser was NEXON(3659.JP),falling 17.45% to end at 2123.5 yen.
Nikkei stock average contribution ranking (pre-closing) ~ Nikkei average significantly falls, with Fast Retailing pushing down about 76 yen per share.
At the closing time 13 days ago, the number of traded stocks in the Nikkei average constituents was 59 stocks up, 165 stocks down, and 1 stock unchanged. The Nikkei average fell significantly. It closed the morning session at 38,953.44 yen, down 422.65 yen (1.07%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 1.1 billion 10 million shares. The U.S. stock market on the 12th fell. The Dow dropped by 382.15 points to 43,910.98 dollars, and the Nasdaq closed trading at 19,281.40, down 17.36 points. All-time high.
Three points to watch in the latter half of the market - a growing sense of caution regarding trade friction, etc.
In the afternoon of the 13th, in the trading session, attention should be paid to the following three points: - The Nikkei Average continues to decline significantly, increasing caution towards trade friction, - The dollar-yen is struggling to rise, selling near a key level, - The top contributors to the decline are First Retail <9983> and Recruit HD <6098>. Nikkei Average continued to decline significantly, with a decrease of 422.44 yen compared to the previous day (1.07%) at 38953.44 yen (with a volume of approximately 1.110 billion shares).
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