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Three points to focus on in the latter half of the session – buying is dominant and fluctuating in positive territory.
In the afternoon trade on the 25th, attention will be focused on the following three points. ・The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, with buy strengths prevailing in positive territory. ・The dollar-yen shows signs of stabilizing after a decline, with some buybacks due to perceived value. ・The top contributor to price increase is Fast Retailing <9983>, while the second is tokyo electron ltd. unsponsored adr <8035>. ■ The Nikkei average continues to rise significantly, with buy strengths prevailing in positive territory. The Nikkei average has surged by 584.83 yen to 38,868.68 yen (volume approximately 0.9 billion, 11.31 million shares) by the end of morning trading on the 22nd.
Three points to focus on in the second half of the session - the Nikkei average is rebounding, gradually increasing, but trading stunk.
In the afternoon trade on the 22nd, I would like to focus on the following three points. • The Nikkei index rebounded and is slowly rising, but the trade stunk. • The dollar-yen exchange rate halted its decline, briefly falling below 154 yen. • The top contributor to the price increase was Fast Retailing <9983>, and the second was tokyo electron ltd. unsponsored adr <8035>. ■ The Nikkei index rebounded and is slowly rising, but the trade stunk. The Nikkei index rebounded, finishing the morning session up 389.15 points (+1.02%) at 38,415.32 yen (estimated volume 0.8 billion shares).
Stocks that hit the daily limit up or down in the morning session.
■Stop limit <260A> OLTZ<4784> GMO Ad Partners■ Stop loss ※ Includes temporary stop limit/high/low (indicative price)
Stocks hitting the upper or lower price limit in the afternoon session.
■ Stocks with trading limit up <260A> Oltz <264A> Schoo <4784> GMO Ad Partners <4894> Qualips <6185> SMN <7112> Cube <7776> Sea Seed <9161> ID & E Holdings <9468> Kadokawa ■ Stocks with trading limit down ※Includes temporarily trading limit up/down (indicative price).
JFE revises down to 160 billion yen from 260 billion yen for the third quarter.
JFE <5411> announced a revision to the financial estimates for the fiscal year ending March 2025. The sales revenue was revised downward from 5 trillion 240 billion yen to 4 trillion 970 billion yen, and the operating profit was revised downward from 260 billion yen to 160 billion yen. In the iron & steel business, due to the rise in construction costs in the domestic building materials sector and labor shortages, further demand deceleration is expected, as well as stagnation in demand for Asia-bound steel for automobiles, resulting in a standalone crude steel production volume of around 22.4 million tons, which is 0.6 million tons lower than the previous outlook. [Positive Rating] <9001>
GMO AD Partners: Financial results presentation materials for the 3rd quarter of the fiscal year ending 2024/12
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