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The Nikkei average is down about 1,250 yen, and after a round of selling, the decline has somewhat narrowed in the morning session on the 31st.
On the 31st at around 10:03 AM, the Nikkei average stock price was fluctuating around 35,870 yen, approximately 1,250 yen lower than the previous weekend. At 9:22 AM, it reached 35,574.61 yen, down by 1,545.72 yen. It is the first time in six and a half months that it has dropped to the 35,000 yen range during trading hours since September 17 of last year. In the local market on the 28th, both the Dow Inc and Nasdaq Composite Index fell for the third consecutive day. The U.S. February PCE (Personal Consumption Expenditures) Index, excluding Energy and food, is projected to be on the market.
The Nikkei average is down around 875 yen, with trading volumes led by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Disco.
On the afternoon of the 28th, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuated around 36,925 yen, down about 875 yen compared to the previous day. The afternoon session continued to see a strong selling trend, with the price at 36,864.93 yen, down 935.04 yen at 1:17 PM. Following this, a cautious mood prevailed due to weekend factors, resulting in trading in the lower price range. The foreign exchange market continued to fluctuate around 150.90 yen per dollar. The top traded stocks (Main Board) in volume around 2 PM were NTT <9432.T>, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011.T>, and Softbank.
The Nikkei average fell by 788 yen, continuing the sharp decline, with over 80% of the Main Board stocks decreasing in value as of the morning session on the 28th.
On the 28th, the Nikkei average stock price fell significantly by 788.31 yen, settling at 37,011.66 yen. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also dropped by 61.64 points to 2,753.83 points, marking a sharp decline for the first time in four days. Following the decline in U.S. stocks on the 27th local time, selling was dominant from the morning. By 11:00 AM, the Nikkei average fell to 36,961.80 yen, down 838.17 yen, breaching the 37,000 yen mark during trading for the first time since the 14th. It continued to trade in the low range thereafter.
The Nikkei average is down about 755 yen, cautious of the impact of U.S. Autos tariffs = morning session on the 28th.
At around 10:05 AM on the 28th, the Nikkei average stock price is trading around 37,040 yen, down about 755 yen from the previous day. At 10:04 AM, it reached 37,022.87 yen, down 777.10 yen. On the 27th, the US stock market saw both the Dow Inc and the Nasdaq Index ETF continue to decline. The SOX (Philadelphia Semiconductors) Index also dropped. After the regular trading hours on the 26th, President Trump announced that a 25% additional tariff would be imposed on all imported Autos. The impact of the additional tariff on the economy is...
The Nikkei index fell by 227 yen, marking a pullback after three days, with regional bank stocks being sought after, while the TOPIX rose for the third consecutive day = 27th afternoon session.
On the 27th, the Nikkei average stock price in the afternoon session fell by 227 yen and 32 sen from the previous day to 37,799 yen and 97 sen, marking a decline for the first time in three days. Meanwhile, the TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) rose by 2.58 points to 2,815.47 points, continuing its upward trend for three consecutive days. There was a predominant sell-off from the morning, and the Nikkei average reached a low of 37,556 yen and 75 sen, down 470 yen and 54 sen at 9:06 AM. Concerns over the 25% tariff on imported Autos by the U.S. government and declines in Semiconductors stocks have also weighed on the market. Additionally, the lack of significant market cues has contributed to the situation.
The Nikkei average is down about 420 yen, with the decline rate of selected stocks including Advantest, SUBARU, and MAZDA MOTOR CRP among the top.
On the 27th at around 11:04 AM, the Nikkei average stock price was fluctuating around 37,600 yen, down approximately 420 yen from the previous day. At 9:06 AM, it dropped to 37,556.75 yen, down 470.54 yen. After that, there were scenes where buying aimed at a rebound reduced the decline, but the slow recovery trend continued. Among the stocks included in the Nikkei average, Advantest <6857.T>, SUBARU <7270.T>, MAZDA MOTOR CRP <7261.T>, Fujikura <5803.T>, and others were among the top decliners.
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