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ADR Japanese stock rankings: General buying dominant including Fanuc corp, etc. Chicago is trading at 41,210 yen, 40 yen higher than Osaka.
ADR (American depositary receipt) Japanese stocks, converted to 1 dollar and 157.88 yen compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Fanuc Corp <6954>, SoftBank Group Corp <9984>, Toyota Industries Corporation <6201>, HOYA Corporation <7741>, Disco Corporation <6146>, Komatsu Ltd <6301>, Honda Motor Co Ltd <7267> have risen, and general buying is dominant. The settlement price of the Chicago Nikkei 225 futures was 40 yen higher than the Osaka day-to-night comparison at 41,210 yen. The US stock market is rising. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 247.15 dollars at 40.
The Nikkei average fell significantly for the fourth consecutive day, with Toshiba Electronic pushing down about 217 yen in one stock.
As of the closing 12 days ago, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 80, the number of falling stocks was 143, and the number of unchanged stocks was 2. The Nikkei average fell sharply. It ended the morning session of trading at 41,388.92 yen (approximate volume of 0.9 billion 90 million shares), a decrease of 835.10 yen (-1.98%) from the previous day. The U.S. stock market is mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 32.39 dollars (+0.08%) to 39,753.75 dollars, while the NASDAQ fell 364.04 points (-1.95%) to 18,283.41.
For the first time, it has exceeded JPY 42,000 due to repeated record highs.
The Nikkei Average has risen for three consecutive days. It hit a new all-time high for the third consecutive day, with an increase of 392.03 yen to 42,224.02 yen (volume approximately 1.8 billion shares). In the U.S. market on the 10th, major stock indexes rose amid expectations of a rate cut in September following the congressional testimony of Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, with the rise being led by high-tech stocks in particular. As a result, buying of high-tech stocks predominated in the Tokyo market as well. The Nikkei Average was at 42,426 right after the opening.
Nikkei average rose 472 yen, concerned about US CPI, etc.
The Nikkei average is up 472 yen (as of 2:40 pm). In terms of Nikkei average contribution, First Retail <9983>, Toshiba Electronics <8035>, SoftBank G <9984>, among others, are among the top positive contributors. On the other hand, Advantest <6857>, Fujifilm Holdings <4901>, Terumo <4543>, among others, are among the top negative contributors. In terms of sectors, mining, pulp and paper, metal products, pharmaceuticals, and construction are among the top gainers, while insurance, securities products futures, and marine transportation are among the decliners.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Before Closing) - Nikkei Average rose for the third consecutive day, with First Retail pushing up about 62 yen with one stock.
As of the close of 11 days ago, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 178, the number of falling stocks was 45, and the number of unchanged stocks was 2. The Nikkei average has risen for three consecutive days. It closed the morning session at 42,179.84 yen (+0.83%), up 347.85 yen from the previous day (with an estimated trading volume of 910 million shares). The US stock market rose on the 10th. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 429.39 points (+1.09%) to 39,721.36, and the Nasdaq rose 218.16 points (+1.18%) to 18,647.
The Nikkei average started at a 511 yen high, with SUMCO and Mitsubishi Electric among those rising.
[Nikkei Average and TOPIX Table] Nikkei Average; 42343.72; + 511.73 TOPIX; 2939.41; + 30.21 [Opening Overview] On the 11th, the Nikkei Average opened trade with a three-day rally, up 511.73 yen from the previous day to 42,343.72 yen. The US stock market rose on the previous day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended trading at 39721.36, up 429.39 dollars, and the Nasdaq ended trading at 18647.45, up 218.16 points. Federal Reserve Board Powell
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