Reports regarding Trump tariffs are a burden.
The Nikkei average experienced a significant decline, finishing at 39,605.09 yen, down 375.97 yen (Estimated Volume of 1.8 billion 40 million shares). Selling became prominent due to some reports regarding tariffs in the USA and the tightening of export regulations on Semiconductors to China. With the US market being closed on the 9th, selling by European players was also observed, along with position adjustments ahead of the SQ calculation date for January futures, leading to a drop to 39,385.05 yen during the mid-afternoon session. In the latter part of the session, there was some buying on dips.
The resilience of Semiconductors-related stocks provides support.
The Nikkei average fell, closing at 39,981.06 yen, down 102.24 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.8 billion and 50 million shares) in Trade. Influenced by the drop in tech stocks in the previous day's USA market, selling started initially, and shortly after the beginning of Trade, it dropped to 39,705.81 yen. However, after the selling subsided, Semiconductors stocks rebounded, and the exchange rate temporarily shifted to a weaker yen at around 158 yen per dollar, leading to a subsequent slow-down in the decline. Additionally, USA stock Futures remained stable.
The Nikkei average is down 77 yen, while Dow Inc Futures are holding steady, providing a sense of relief.
The Nikkei average is down 77 yen (as of 1:50 PM). In terms of contribution to the Nikkei average, TDK <6762>, Fast Retailing <9983>, and Tokio Marine <8766> are among the top negative contributors, while Advantest <6857>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, and Disco <6146> are among the top positive contributors. In the Sector, Insurance, Other Financing Business, Securities Futures, Other Products, and Real Estate are among the sectors with the highest decline rates, whereas Marine Transportation, Precision Instruments, Nonferrous Metals, and Warehouse Transportation are not.
The Nikkei Average is down about 90 yen, with Fast Retailing, TDK, and Sony Group Corp being the top contributors to the decline.
At 12:47 PM on the 8th, the Nikkei Stock Average is trading around 39,990 yen, down by about 90 yen compared to the previous day. In the afternoon session, buying is dominant as trading begins, reducing the decline. Even after recovering the psychological threshold of 40,000 yen, it continues to trade around that level. In the foreign exchange market, the dollar is around 158.20 yen, indicating a slight depreciation of the yen. In terms of negative contribution to the Nikkei Stock Average's constituent stocks, Fast Retailing <9983.T>, TDK <6762.T>, and Sony Group Corp <6758.T> are at the top.
Three points to watch in the latter half of the session - After the Sell-off, high-priced Semiconductors stocks provide support.
In the afternoon trading on the 8th, attention should be focused on the following three points. ・The Nikkei Index has fallen back, and after the Sell-off, high-value Semiconductors stocks are providing support. ・The dollar-yen rate is solid, taking into account U.S. interest rates. ・The top contributor to the decline is Fast Retailing <9983>, and the second is TDK <6762>. ■ The Nikkei Index has fallen back, and after the Sell-off, high-value Semiconductors stocks are providing support. The Nikkei Index fell back to 39,942.95 yen, down 140.35 yen (-0.35%) from the previous day, finishing the morning session (Volume approximately 0.9 billion stocks). On the 7th, U.S. stocks...
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On the 7th, the ADRs (American Depositary Receipts) showed a significant decline compared to the Tokyo closing prices, when converted to yen. In yen terms, Nidec Corporation Sponsored ADR <6594.T>, Omron <6645.T>, Advantest <6857.T>, Nissan <7201.T>, and Tokyo Electron <8035.T> were notably lower. Shin-Etsu Chemical <4063.T>, LINE Yahoo <4689.T>, TDK <6762.T>, Nomura <8604.T>, and SoftBank Group <9984.T> also displayed weakness. Provided by Wealth Management.
Nikkei average contribution ranking (before closing) - the Nikkei average rebounded significantly for the first time in three days, with Tokyo Electron contributing approximately 253 yen.
As of the market close seven days ago, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 162 rising, 61 falling, and 2 unchanged. The Nikkei average rebounded after three days. It closed at 40,264.50 yen, up 957.45 yen (+2.44%) from the previous day, with an estimated Volume of 0.9 billion shares during the morning session. On the 6th, the U.S. stock market showed mixed results. The Dow Inc closed down 25.57 dollars at 42,706.56 dollars, while Nasdaq finished up 243.30 points at 19,864.98.
The market opened with a significant drop, but some sectors in high technology remained strong.
The Nikkei average fell significantly, closing down 587.49 yen at 39,307.05 yen (estimated Volume 2 billion 10 million shares) on the first trading day of the new year. It started the day by rebounding, following the rise in U.S. stocks led by technology on the 3rd, and briefly climbed to 39,993.50 yen, approaching the key level of 0.04 million yen. However, buying did not continue, and profit-taking Sell activities gradually spread. Additionally, the rise in domestic long-term Gold rates weighed on the market. The decline exceeded 500 yen by the end of the morning session, and by the middle of the afternoon session, it was at 39,232.
The Nikkei average is down by 564 yen, with interest in US economic Indicators ETC.
The Nikkei average is down 564 yen (as of 2:50 PM). In terms of contribution to the Nikkei average, Fast Retailing <9983>, Recruit HD <6098>, and TDK <6762> are among those with the highest negative contributions, while Advantest <6857>, SoftBank Group <9984>, and Tokyo Electron <8035> are among those with the highest positive contributions. In the Sector, Transportation Equipment, Retail Trade, Service Industry, Food Products, Other Products are at the top of the decline rate, while Marine Transportation, Mining, Oil & Coal Products, Silver.
The Nikkei average is down 626 yen, with Dow Inc Futures soft, weighing on stock prices in the Tokyo market.
The Nikkei average is down 626 yen (as of 13:50). In terms of contribution to the Nikkei average, Fast Retailing <9983>, TDK <6762>, and Recruit HD <6098> are among the top negative contributors, while Advantest <6857>, Suzuki <7269>, and Honda <7267> are among the top positive contributors. In the Sector, Transportation Equipment, Food Products, Other Products, Retail Trade, and Services are among the top decliners, while Mining, Marine Transportation, Oil & Coal Products, Nonferrous Metals, and ...
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Recovery to 0.04 million yen level due to expectations for the New Year market.
The Nikkei average rose significantly for the third consecutive day. It ended at 40,281.16 yen, up 713.10 yen (with an estimated Volume of 2.1 billion 30 million shares), recovering to the 0.04 million yen level for the first time in about five and a half months since July 19. The yen rate weakened to around 158 yen to the dollar in the previous day's Overseas market, leading to early buying focused on export stocks such as Automobiles, and the Nikkei average started to rise. Just before the midday close, it recovered to the 0.04 million yen level for the first time in about two weeks. Afterwards, Semiconductor-related stocks and other high-value stocks continued to rise.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Preliminary Close) - The Nikkei Average significantly rose for three consecutive days, with Fast Retailing boosting it by about 85 yen from one stock.
As of the market close 27 days ago, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average was 190 up, 34 down, and 1 unchanged. The Nikkei average has risen for three consecutive days. It finished the morning session at ¥40,074.56, up ¥506.50 (+1.28%) compared to the previous day (estimated Volume of 0.9 billion 30 million shares). The US stock market on the 26th was mixed. The Dow Inc was up $28.77 at $43,325.80, while the Nasdaq ended down 10.77 points at $20,020.36. Unemployment Insurance.
With limited participants, export stocks are leading the market.
The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, closing at 39,568.06 yen, up 437.63 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.9 billion 60 million shares). With European and American markets closed, market participants were limited and the day started slightly lower. However, as the yen temporarily weakened to around 157 yen per dollar, export stocks such as Automobiles were actively bought, and the Nikkei average even extended its gains to 39,592.28 yen towards the end of the afternoon session. Additionally, as the final trading day for year-end settlements approached, individual tax-saving sell-offs also peaked.
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The impact of rising U.S. tech stocks is limited, leading to a shift towards value stocks.
The Nikkei Average fell. It closed at 39,036.85 yen, down 124.49 yen (Volume estimated at 1.8 billion and 40 million shares). Following the rise in US stocks the previous day, buying began to lead, and shortly after the opening, it increased to 39,245.75 yen. However, with the Christmas holiday approaching, the movements of Overseas investors were sluggish, and there was no active push for higher prices. Subsequently, the focus shifted to profit-taking rebalance movements, and by the end of the first half, it dropped to 38,995.76 yen, approaching the key level of 39,000 yen.
The Nikkei average fell back, continuing a lack of direction as the Christmas holiday approaches.
On the 23rd, the US Stocks market continued to rise. The Dow Inc average increased by 66.69 points to 42,906.95 dollars, and the Nasdaq closed up by 192.29 points at 19,764.88. Caution was exercised due to the deterioration of the Consumer Confidence Index, leading to mixed results after the opening. Following the retreat of expectations for rapid interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, long-term Gold rates rose, causing the Dow Inc to decline. However, as high-tech Stocks were purchased in anticipation of a Santa Claus rally, the Nasdaq remained strong, expanding its gains towards the end of the trading session, benefiting the overall market.
The Nikkei average is down 109 yen, and tonight's U.S. market will have shortened trading.
The Nikkei average is down 109 yen (as of 2:50 PM). In terms of contribution to the Nikkei average, Fast Retailing <9983>, SoftBank Group <9984>, TDK <6762> are among the top negative contributors, while Honda <7267>, Shin-Etsu Chemical <4063>, and Tokyo Electron <8035> are among the top positive contributors. In the Sector, Nonferrous Metals, Service Industry, Information & Communications, Precision Instruments, Electric Appliances are among the highest declines, while Electric & Gas Industry, Marine Transportation, Transportation Equipment, Iron & Steel, and Silver.