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"Trump trade" dominates, temporarily recovering to 39,600 yen.
The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, closing at 39,480.67 yen, up 1005.77 yen (with an estimated volume of 2.450 million shares). Amid progress in the U.S. presidential election vote count, buying expectations for former President Trump's victory gradually took precedence. Additionally, in the foreign exchange market, the 'Trump Trade' led to a rise in dollar buying and yen selling, pushing the yen lower to around 154 yen per dollar, boosting investor sentiment. Furthermore, with U.S. stock index futures also trading in positive territory, there is optimism for post-election market movements.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (pre-closing) ~ Nikkei Average rose significantly, with Advantest pushing up about 155 yen by one stock.
As of the closing time six days ago, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 206, with 18 declining stocks and 1 unchanged stock. The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly. It closed the morning session at 39,341.44 yen, up 866.54 yen (+2.25%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 1,040 million shares traded. The U.S. market on the 5th day saw an increase. The Dow rose by 427.28 points to 42,221.88, and the Nasdaq rose by 259.19 points to 18,439.17 at the close of trading. Presidential election passage.
Three key points to focus on in the afternoon session - Speculative developments ahead on the assumption of Mr. Trump's dominance.
In the afternoon of the 6th, the following 3 points should be noted in the trading session: - The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, with expectations focusing on Trump's lead. - The dollar-yen ratio soared significantly, with a focus on buying dollars in anticipation of the US presidential election. - The top contributors to the price hike were Advantest <6857> in first place and Fast Retailing <9983> in second place. Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, driven by expectations of Trump's lead. It rose by 866.54 yen compared to the previous day, reaching 39,341.44 yen (with a volume of approximately 1,040 million shares).
The Nikkei Average sharply extended gains, with speculative trading ahead of Trump's lead.
The Nikkei average continues to significantly rise. It closed the morning session at 39,341.44 yen, up 866.54 yen (+2.25%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 1,040 million shares traded. The U.S. market on the 5th rose as well. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 42,221.88, up 427.28 points, while the Nasdaq closed at 18,439.17, up 259.19 points. Expectations of clarity following the president's election victory led to buying, resulting in an increase after the opening. The unexpected improvement in the October ISM Non-Manufacturing Business Conditions Index.
The Nikkei average started 203 yen higher, with rises in stocks such as Sakura and Yoshinoya.
[Nikkei Stock Average・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average: 38677.95; +203.05 TOPIX: 2673.34; +9.08 [Opening Situation] On the 6th, the Nikkei average started trading higher at 38677.95 yen, up 203.05 yen. The US stock market rebounded on the previous day, the 5th. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 42221.88, up 427.28 points, while the Nasdaq finished at 18439.17, up 259.19 points. The passing of the presidential election dispels uncertainty.
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