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The Nikkei Average rose for the fourth day, temporarily recovering to the 40,000 yen level, but concerns arise due to the decline in Asian stocks etc.
On the 14th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,065.22, up 201.36 points, and the Nasdaq closed at 18,502.69, up 159.75 points. Following speculation of a slight interest rate cut leading to selling pressure and buying driven by expectations of demand recovery against the backdrop of additional fiscal policies by the Chinese government, the market opened with mixed results. Subsequently, expectations for earnings of major companies provided support, pushing the market higher. Furthermore, the rise of semiconductor Nvidia pushed up the Nasdaq, leading to gains towards the end of the trading session.
Active and newly listed stocks during the morning session.
*JINS HD <3046> 6160 +1000, significant overshooting in the previous period leads to increased dividends. *Kosaido HD <7868> 575 +80, positive sentiment towards the significant increase in first quarter profit announcement. *TSI HD <3608> 1069 +133, viewed as a positive factor with the announcement of share buyback. *Marumae <6264> 1687 +199, impact strengthened by the outlook of significant profit increase for the current period. *Bic Camera <3048> 1721 +191, both previous period performance and current outlook exceed consensus expectations.
Nikkei Stock Average Contribution Ranking (pre-closing) ~ Nikkei Average rises for the fourth day, with Toshiba Electronic pushing up approximately 128 yen per share.
At the closing time 15 days ago, the number of surging stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 182, with 42 declining and 1 unchanged. The Nikkei average continued to rise for 4 business days. It closed the morning session at 40,232.45 yen, up 626.65 yen (+1.58%) from the previous trading day, with an estimated volume of 804 million 40 million shares. The U.S. stock market on the 14th continued to rise. The Dow Inc rose by 201.36 points to 43,065.22 points, and the nasdaq ended trading at 18,502.69, up 159.75 points.
Three points to watch in the afternoon session - Reaching the 40,000 yen level for the first time since July 19th, following the rise in US stocks.
In the afternoon of the 15th, we want to focus on the following three points in trading: - The Nikkei Average has risen for 4 consecutive days, recovering the 40,000 yen level since July 19th following the high of US stocks. - The USD/JPY is showing some downward resistance, with a focus on US interest rates and Japanese stocks. - The top contributors to the price increase are Tokyo Electron Ltd. unsponsored adr <8035> and SoftBank Group <9984>. ■ The Nikkei Average has risen for 4 consecutive days, recovering the 40,000 yen level since July 19th following the high of US stocks. The Nikkei Average has risen for 4 business days. It closed 626.65 yen higher compared to the previous business day (+1.58%) at 40,023
The Nikkei average started at a high of 441 yen, with Chugai Pharmaceutical and SoftBank Group among others rising.
[Nikkei Stock Average・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 40,047.15; +441.35 TOPIX; 2,733.81; +27.61 [Opening Summary] On the 15th, the Nikkei Average opened 441.35 yen higher at 40,047.15 yen for the 4th consecutive trading day. In the Tokyo market, following the three-day weekend, on the previous Friday the 11th in the US stock market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 409.74 points, and the Nasdaq Composite was up by 60.89 points. The positive earnings of banks were well received, and expectations for major corporate earnings supported stock prices. In addition, producers' goods...
U.S. stocks continue to rise, expectations for major corporate earnings (14th).
Chicago Nikkei Average Futures (CME) (14th) DEC24 O 39965 (dollar-denominated) H 40265 L 39685 C 40215 TSE comparison +605 (evening comparison +65) Vol 2808 DEC24 O 39860 (yen-denominated) H 40160 L 39565 C 40095 TSE comparison +485 (evening comparison -55) Vol 8324 American Depositary Receipt Overview (ADR) (14th) In the ADR market, compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 dollar to 149.78 yen)
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