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How do you view the recent "hawkish" stance of the Bank of Japan executives? Goldman Sachs: The next interest rate hike may still have to wait until January next year.
Goldman Sachs believes that when evaluating the timing of interest rate hikes, it is important to consider financial market stability and inflation trends. The bank predicts that January next year will be the best time to determine whether Japan's inflation will rebound, and based on this, determine that Japan will raise interest rates in January. However, if there is significant turmoil in the financial markets, the timing of the rate hike may become uncertain.
The afternoon Nikkei average started 327 yen lower, with companies like Sakura and Tokyo Marine falling.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price / TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average: 36,505.47,-327.80 TOPIX: 2,568.13,-24.37 [Afternoon Opening Overview] The afternoon Nikkei average started at 36,505.47 yen, down 327.80 yen from the previous day, which is almost the same level as the morning closing price (36,507.10 yen). During lunchtime, the Nikkei 225 futures fluctuated within the range of 36,230 yen to 36,340 yen. The dollar-yen rate was around 140.80-90 yen, about 50 yen higher against the yen since around 9:00 AM.
Nikkei average contribution ranking (pre-market) ~ Nikkei average falls, First Retail pushes down about 49 yen with one stock.
As of the closing time on the 13th, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 55, the number of declining stocks was 168, and the number of unchanged stocks was 2. The Nikkei average fell. It ended the morning session of trading at 36,507.10 yen (approximate volume of 1,020 million shares), a decrease of 326.17 yen (-0.89%) from the previous day. On the 12th, the U.S. stock market continued to rise. The Dow average was up 235.06 points (+0.58%) to 41,096.77 dollars, and the Nasdaq was up 174.15 points (+1.00%) to 17,569.
Three points to watch in the afternoon session: concerns over yen appreciation accelerating, leading to a sluggish market.
In the afternoon of the 13th, the following three points are worth noting for trading: - The Nikkei average fell, with a cautious development due to the accelerating yen appreciation - The dollar-yen showed weakness, with the yen buying due to the fall in Japanese stocks - The top contributors to the decline are First Retail <9983> and Softbank G <9984>. The Nikkei average fell, with a decline of 326.17 yen (-0.89%) to 36507.10 yen (volume approximately 1.20 billion shares) at the end of the morning trading.
The Nikkei average fell back and the yen's strength accelerated, causing a cautious and cautious trend.
The Nikkei Average fell. It closed the morning session at 36,507.10 yen, down 326.17 yen (-0.89%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 1,020 million shares traded. The U.S. stock market on the 12th continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 41,096.77 dollars, up 235.06 dollars (+0.58%), the NASDAQ rose 174.15 points (+1.00%) to 17,569.68, and the S&P 500 rose 41.63 points (+0.75%) to 5,595.76. August Producer Price Index
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in 8 days, with strong buying back driving a significant increase of over 1200 yen.
The US stock market rose on the 11th. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed trading at 40,861.71, up 124.75 points (+0.31%), the Nasdaq rose 369.65 points (+2.17%) to 17,395.53, and the S&P 500 closed trading at 5,554.13, up 58.61 points (+1.07%). The core index of the August Consumer Price Index (CPI) accelerated unexpectedly, causing buying expectations for a significant interest rate cut to recede and the market to decline after the opening bell. There were sell-offs due to concerns about a government shutdown risk at the end of September.
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