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ADR Japanese stock rankings - Generally favorable buying for companies like Mitsubishi Corporation, with Chicago up by 540 yen compared to Osaka at 40,480 yen.
Japanese stocks of ADRs (American Depositary Receipts), when compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 155.93 yen per dollar), such as Mitsubishi Corporation <8058>, Sumitomo Corporation <8053>, Toyota Industries Corporation <6201>, Daiichi Sankyo Company <4568>, Itochu Corporation <8001>, Marubeni Corporation <8002>, and FANUC CORP <6954> are rising, indicating a general preference for buying. The Chicago Nikkei 225 Futures settlement value is 540 yen higher than the Osaka daytime at 40,480 yen. The US stock market has fallen. The Dow Inc average is down 140.82 dollars at 44,424.25 dollars.
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The Nikkei average declined for the first time in five days, with a trend of profit-taking after the announcement of the Bank of Japan meeting results.
On the 23rd, the US Stocks market continued to rise. The Dow Inc average increased by $408.34 to $44,565.07, and the Nasdaq closed up by 44.34 points at 20,053.68. Employment-related Indicators were weak, and concerns about the Stunk in Semiconductors demand surfaced, weighing on high-tech stocks, which led to a soft start after the opening. Subsequently, President Trump reaffirmed plans for the largest tax cuts and deregulation in history during a speech at the Davos Conference, and requested a reduction in interest rates and a decline in crude oil prices.
The Nikkei average fell by 26 yen, marking a decline after five days, and after a round of Sell, the decrease has softened = Afternoon session on the 24th.
On the 24th, in the afternoon session, the Nikkei Stock Average fell by 26.89 yen from the previous day to 39,931.98 yen, marking a decline for the first time in five days, while the TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) dropped slightly by 0.70 points to 2,751.04 points. Following the rise in US stocks on the 23rd local time, there was initial buying of Japanese stocks in the morning. President Trump stated in an interview with FOX News, "I want to avoid imposing tariffs on China," leading to a reduction in caution against excessive tariff policies. During the lunch break, the Bank of Japan held a policy meeting.