No Data
No Data
Shimadzu Corporation, Tsurumi Manufacturing Plant, etc.
Shimadzu Corporation <7701>: Efficiency improvement in aircraft components production, aiming for a 20% cost reduction by the end of 2030 (Nikkan Kogyo Front Page) - Tsurumi Corporation <6351>: Strengthening Tottori plant to double cast components, expanding in-house production for pumps (Nikkan Kogyo Front Page) - Dai-ichi Life Holdings <8750>: Dai-ichi Life Insurance revises the assumed exchange rate to reflect yen depreciation, following suit among major life insurers (Nikkan Kogyo Front Page) - Murata Manufacturing Co. <6981>: New mid-term plan announced, aiming for a revenue of over 2 trillion yen in the fiscal year 2027 (Nikkan Kogyo Page 3) - Japan Fine Ceramics Co. <5334>: Toshiba
ADR Japanese stock ranking - toyota motor and others generally favored for buying, Chicago is 255 yen higher than Osaka at 38,595 yen.
ADR (American Depositary Receipt) Japanese stocks, when converted to Tokyo Stock Exchange comparison (1 dollar = 154.85 yen), Orlando <4661>, Toyota Motor <7203>, DISCO <6146>, Itochu Corporation <8001>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. <7267>, Orix <8591>, etc., are rising, with a general buying preference. Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price is 255 yen higher at 38,595 yen compared to Osaka daytime price. The US stock market continues to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 426.16 dollars at 44.
Nikkei Stock Average Contribution Ranking (Closing) - Nikkei Average rebounds for the first time in 3 days, with First Retailing and Toshiba Elevator pushing up about 95 yen in two stocks.
At the closing on the 22nd, the Nikkei Average component stocks had 148 stocks up, 74 down, and 3 unchanged. The US stock market rose on the 21st. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,870.35, up 461.88 points, while the Nasdaq finished at 18,972.42, up 6.28 points. Geopolitical risks eased and the market rose after the opening. Chicago Fed President Goolsbee indicated that next year's interest rates are likely to be 'below current levels,' prompting buying interest in lower interest rates.
Expanding while keeping an eye on the movements of the USA market.
The Nikkei index rebounded for the first time in three days, closing at 38,283.85 yen, up 257.68 yen (with an estimated volume of 1.6 billion 80 million shares). Following the rebound of nvidia in the previous day's usa market, more stocks rose in the Tokyo market, particularly in the semiconductors sector. Additionally, buying aimed at a self-rebound in response to the previous day's declines contributed to the rise, and the Nikkei index increased to 38,420.63 yen towards the end of the morning session. However, there are movements to adjust positions ahead of the weekend, and investors want to assess the situation in Russia and Ukraine.
The Nikkei average is up 342 points, continuing to pay attention to U.S. economic indicators.
The Nikkei Average is up 342 yen (as of 14:50). In terms of contribution to the Nikkei Average, Fast Retailing <9983>, Tokyo Electronics <8035>, and Recruit HD <6098> are among the top positive contributors, while Chugai Pharmaceutical <4519>, Suzuki <7269>, and Daiichi Sankyo <4568> are among the top negative contributors. In the sector, oil & coal products, service industry, textiles & apparels, nonferrous metals, and mining are among those with the highest increase rates, while marine transportation, electric & gas industry, pharmaceutical, and other products are also noted.
The Nikkei average climbed 304 points, exercising caution for further upward movement.
The Nikkei average is up 304 yen (as of 1:50 pm). In terms of the Nikkei average contribution, companies such as Fast Retailing <9983>, Tohoku Electric Power <8035>, Recruit Holdings <6098>, etc., are contributing positively, while Chugai Pharmaceutical <4519>, Suzuki <7269>, Daiichi Sankyo <4568>, etc., are contributing negatively. In the sector, oil & coal products, services sector, nonferrous metals, mining, textiles & apparels are among the top gainers in terms of percentage increase, while marine transportation, electric & gas sector, other products, pharmaceuticals are among the top losers.
No Data
No Data
103677010 : noted