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The Nikkei Average fell by 235 points and closed lower, reducing its decline towards the end of trading and finishing at a high price = November 11 afternoon session.
On the 11th, the Nikkei average stock price fell by 235 yen and 16 sen to 36,793 yen and 11 sen, showing a decline. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) decreased by 30.04 points to 2,670.72 points, marking a three-day losing streak. On the 10th, U.S. stocks sharply fell after President Trump made comments about the economy being in a 'transition period,' which could be interpreted as accepting a recession. Japanese stocks also fell in response to this movement, leading to initial selling. The Nikkei average at 10:15 AM was down 1,041 yen and 14 sen to 35,987 yen.
The Nikkei average is down about 880 yen, showing a weak trend after an initial Sell lead = morning of the 11th.
On the morning of the 11th, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuated around 36,150 yen, down about 880 yen from the previous day. At 9:54 a.m., it hit 36,042 yen and 35 sen, down 985 yen and 92 sen. In an interview with Fox News, President Trump stated regarding the impact of tariff policies on the U.S. economy that "it will take a little time, but it will definitely be a wonderful situation," and mentioned that the economy is "in a transitional phase," which could be interpreted as accepting a recession. On the same local date, the U.S. stock market also...
Trends in ADR on the 10th = In yen terms, Rohm, Advantest, Nissan and others are trading lower.
On the 10th, the American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) experienced a broad decline compared to the Tokyo closing price, when converted to yen. In yen terms, Rohm <6963.T>, Advantest <6857.T>, Nissan <7201.T>, Nomura <8604.T>, and SoftBank Group <9984.T> all fell. Hitachi <6501.T>, Omron <6645.T>, Sony Group Corp <6758.T>, Murata Manufacturing <6981.T>, and Mitsubishi UFJ <8306.T> also showed weakness. Provided by Wealth Advisor.
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