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ADR japan stocks ranking - General buying dominance such as Japan Post, Chicago at 39,450 yen, 260 yen higher than Osaka.
Japanese stocks of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) such as Japan Post <6178>, Mitsubishi Corporation <8058>, Marubeni <8002>, Bridgestone Corporation unsponsored ADR <5108>, Mizuho Financial Group <8411>, Toyota Motor <7203>, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. <7267>, etc., rose compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 149.58 yen per dollar), leading to a general buying trend. The Chicago Nikkei 225 Futures settlement price was 260 yen higher than the Osaka daytime session at 39,450 yen. The US stock market rebounded, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing 337.28 points higher at 43,07.
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Nikkei average contribution ranking (before the close) - The Nikkei average fell significantly for the first time in five days, with Toshiba Electric pushing it down by about 260 yen in a single stock.
At the closing of the market on the 16th, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituents was 53, the number of declining stocks was 172, and the number of unchanged stocks was 0. The Nikkei average fell for the first time in 5 days. It closed the morning session at 39,093.46 yen, down 817.09 yen (-2.05%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 0.8 billion shares traded. The U.S. stock market on the 15th was down. The Dow Inc. closed at 42,740.42 dollars, down 324.80 dollars, and the Nasdaq closed at 18,315.59, down 187.10 points. "Bank's earnings."
Three points to focus on in the afternoon session ~ Semiconductor stocks fell sharply due to ASML shock.
In the afternoon trade on the 16th, the following three points are worth noting: - The Nikkei Average fell for the first time in 5 days, with semiconductor stocks plummeting due to the ASML shock. - The US dollar/yen is weak, citing the decline in US interest rates and the decline in Japanese stocks as reasons. - The top decliner was Tokyo Electron Ltd. Unsponsored ADR <8035>, with Softbank Group <9984> in second place. ■ The Nikkei Average fell for the first time in 5 days, with semiconductor stocks plummeting due to the ASML shock. The Nikkei Average fell for the first time in 5 days, down 817.09 yen (-2.05%) from the previous day to 39,093.46 yen (volume
The Nikkei average fell for the first time in 5 days, with semiconductor stocks plunging due to the ASML shock.
The Nikkei average closed lower for the first time in five days. It ended the morning session at 39,093.46 yen, down 817.09 yen (-2.05%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 0.8 billion shares traded. The U.S. stock market on the 15th experienced a decline. The Dow Jones fell 324.80 points to 42,740.42 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed at 18,315.59, down 187.10 points. Positive sentiment from bank earnings led to an initial rise in the market. However, a subsequent decline in the semiconductor sector reversed the market to a downward trend. United Healthcare, a managed healthcare company, was also mentioned.
The New York market fell on the 15th [New York Market Close].
[NYDow・NasDaq・CME(Table)] NYDOW; 42740.42; -324.80 Nasdaq; 18315.59; -187.10 CME225; 38955; -955 (TSE comparison) [NY Market Data] The New York market on the 15th fell. The Dow Jones fell by $324.80 to 42,740.42, while the Nasdaq ended trading at 18,315.59, down 187.10 points. Banks reacted positively to earnings reports, opening higher. Subsequently, in the semiconductor sector.
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