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The Nikkei average fell sharply by 539 points, showing unstable price movements influenced by currency exchange, as of the afternoon session on the 25th.
On the 25th, the Nikkei Average dropped significantly by 539 yen and 15 sen to 38,237 yen and 79 sen compared to the previous week's close. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also fell by 11.83 points to finish at 2,724.70 points. The Nikkei Average reached 38,131 yen and 79 sen, down by 645 yen and 15 sen, at 9:20 AM. In the U.S. stock market on the 24th, the Nasdaq Composite Index declined for the third consecutive day, and semiconductor-related stocks, which have a high influence on the Nikkei Average, were affected by the SOX (Philadelphia Semiconductor Index).
Market Overview early information = Main situation of market orders before the afternoon session (1) Toyota, ENEOS, SoftBank Group, etc.
As of 12:20 PM on the 20th, the main pre-opening order status is as follows: Toyota <7203.T> Sell 160,000 shares, Buy 60,000 shares Sony Group Corp <6758.T> Sell 110,000 shares, Buy 30,000 shares Mitsubishi UFJ <8306.T> Sell 1,720,000 shares, Buy 1,510,000 shares ENEOS <5020.T> Sell 50,000 shares, Buy 40,000 shares Nissan Motor <7201.T> Sell 130,000 shares, Buy 80,000 shares SoftBank Group <9984.T> Sell 20,000 shares, Buy 10,000 shares Provided by Wealth Advisor Co.
The Nikkei average is down about 410 yen, continuing a weak trend even after initial Sell pressure = 20 days before noon.
At around 10:07 AM on the 20th, the Nikkei average was trading around 38,750 yen, down about 410 yen from the previous day. At 10:03 AM, it reached 38,741.04 yen, down 423.57 yen. Following yesterday, there is movement to be cautious about President Trump's policy to impose a 25% tariff on Autos. Additionally, with U.S. stock Index ETF falling in Extended hours trading and the exchange rate shifting toward a stronger yen, a soft trading trend continues. On the 19th, U.S. Stocks showed a slight decline.
Hino Motors, ENEOS, and West Japan JR Bus will operate a shuttle bus service with synthetic fuel at the Osaka-Kansai Expo.
On the 19th, Hino Motors <7205.T> announced that during the 2025 International Expo in Japan (Osaka-Kansai Expo), it will operate the country's first shuttle bus using synthetic fuel between Osaka Station and the expo venue, in partnership with the ENEOS Group <5020.T> and JR West Japan <9021.T>. ENEOS will supply the synthetic fuel produced at its demonstration plant within its Central Research Institute for the expo shuttle bus.
List of breakout stocks (Part 1) [Ichimoku Kinko Hyo - List of breakout stocks]
○ List of stocks breaking through the clouds in the market Code Stock Name Closing Price Leading Span A Leading Span B Main Board <1762> Takamatsu G 2792 2763.25 2771 <1808> Haseko 2053 2024.75 1937.5 <1949> Sumitomo Electric Construction 4910 4883.75 4795 <2168> Pasona 2020 2014.52 2003 <2209> Imuraya G 2460 2453.25 2435
The Trump administration approved the construction of petroleum export ports.
The Trump administration has reportedly approved the construction project of the Texas oil export terminal "Texas GulfLink Deepwater Port." It is said to be capable of shipping 1 million barrels per day. This project was first applied for in 2019 and was awaiting final approval from the U.S. Maritime Administration. <1605> INPEX <1662> Oil and Gas Development <5008> Toa Oil <5009> Fuji Kosen <5017>