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Beware of the deterioration of US-China relations under the upcoming Trump administration.
The Nikkei Average fell for the third consecutive day. It closed at 38,535.70 yen, down 185.96 yen (volume approximately 2.140 million shares), hitting the day's low. Due to the acceleration of the weakening yen following the rise in long-term U.S. interest rates, buying dominated by export-related stocks led to a rebound start for the Nikkei Average. The index widened its gains up to 39,084.44 yen towards the midday session. However, amidst reports concerning the personnel of the upcoming Trump administration, there was a renewed move towards risk aversion, leading to a negative turn in the early afternoon session.
ADR Japan Stock Ranking ~ Overall buying dominance such as Japan Post, Chicago 38970 yen, 320 yen higher than Osaka~
Japanese stocks of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), when compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 dollar to 155.37 yen), showed both ups and downs for Japan Post Holdings <6178>, Itochu Corporation <8001>, Honda Motor Co., Ltd <7267>, Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. <8411>, Toyota Motor Corporation <7203>, Terumo Corporation <4543>, Advantest Corporation <6857>, etc., with a general trend towards buying. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price was 320 yen higher than the Osaka daytime session at 38,970 yen. The US stock market was mixed, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up by 47.21 dollars.
Jefferies Adjusts Recruit Holdings' Price Target to 12,600 Yen From 11,400 Yen, Keeps at Buy
Adjustment of positions in the background of falling Western stocks and rising gold prices.
The Nikkei average continued to decline, closing at 38,721.66 yen, down 654.43 yen (with an estimated volume of 2.3 billion 40 million shares) in trade. Reflecting the decline of major stock indexes in the previous day's European and American markets, selling pressure for position adjustments took precedence. Although there were scenes of the Nikkei average recovering into positive territory immediately after the opening, the rebound trend did not strengthen. In the middle of the morning session, it fell below the milestone of 39,000 yen and breached the 25-day moving average at the same level. After the selling wave subsided, there was also observed a hesitant decline around the 25-day moving average.
Nikkei average significantly continued to decline, strongly aware of caution towards the upcoming Trump administration.
On the 12th, the US stock market fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,910.98, down 382.15 points, and the Nasdaq closed at 19,281.40, down 17.36 points. With cautious sentiment near record highs, the market was mixed after the opening. Lack of new buying factors, profit-taking sales pressure due to temporary high achievement, and the market turned lower. Throughout the day, concerns about the improvement in economic outlook and the easing speculation of interest rate cuts against the background of rising long-term interest rates, the market remained soft. To be continued tomorrow.
The Nikkei average is down 717 yen, with a focus on major company earnings and US CPI.
The Nikkei average is down 717 yen (as of 2:50 PM). In terms of Nikkei average contribution, transportation equipment, other products, precision instruments, other financing business, pharmaceuticals, etc., are among the top negative contributors, while oil & coal products, retail trade, marine transportation, fisheries & agriculture, air transportation, etc., are among the top positive contributors. In the sector, First Retailing <9983>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Recruit Holdings <6098> are among the top decliners, while Toshiba Tec <8035>, Seven & i Holdings <3382>
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