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The Nikkei average rose by 172 yen, rebounding for the first time in four days while being aware of the heaviness above = 25th afternoon session.
On the 25th, the Nikkei average stock price in the afternoon session rose by 172.05 yen to 37,780.54 yen, marking a rebound for the first time in four days. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also increased by 6.64 points to 2,797.52 points. At 9:32 AM, the Nikkei average reached 38,115.65 yen, up 507.16 yen, recovering the 38,000 yen level during trading for the first time in three days. In the US stock market on the 24th local time, the NY Dow and Nasdaq composite indices continued to rise. The Trump administration in the US is implementing mutual tariffs.
The Nikkei average is up about 435 points, continuing its firm movement due to rising U.S. stocks and a weak yen. = Morning session on the 25th.
As of 10:02 AM on the 25th, the Nikkei Stock Average is trading around 38,040 yen, up about 435 yen from the previous day. At 9:32 AM, it reached 38,115.65 yen, up 507.16 yen, recovering above 38,000 yen for the first time in three trading days since the 19th. In the local U.S. stock market on the 24th, both the Dow Inc and the Nasdaq Composite Index continued to rise. Reports suggest that the Trump administration may narrow the list of countries subject to reciprocal tariffs. Excessive caution regarding the U.S. economy has eased. The yen has also depreciated.
The uncertainty surrounding Trump's tariffs is leading to a sense of stagnation.
The Nikkei average fell slightly for three consecutive trading days, ending at 37,608.49 yen, down 68.57 yen (Volume approximately 1.6 billion 50 million shares). Initially, buying began due to the rise in U.S. stocks at the end of last week, but after peaking at 37,841.68 yen at the open, the market showed a strong sense of stagnation. Uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration's tariff policies became a burden, leading to a slight movement as it ended at today's low. In the Main Board of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the number of falling stocks exceeded 1,100, accounting for more than 60% of the total.
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In the afternoon session, there is adjustment of holdings in anticipation of President Ueda's press conference and the outcome of the FOMC.
The Nikkei average fell for the first time in four trading days. It closed at 37,751.88 yen, down 93.54 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.8 billion 40 million shares). Selling was driven by the weakness in U.S. stocks from the previous day, but buying continued in value stocks such as trading companies due to the influence of famous U.S. investor Warren Buffett, and after the initial selling, there was a quick bounce back. Additionally, when the Bank of Japan's monetary policy meeting decided to maintain the current policy, short-term players also engaged in Futures buying, and just before the morning close, it reached as high as 38,128.58 yen.
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