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The Nikkei average fell significantly and continued to decline for seven days, with the highest decline rate of the year due to the decline of US stocks and the appreciation of the yen.
On the 24th, the US stock market continued to fall. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 39,853.87, down 504.22 points (-1.25%), while the NASDAQ fell 654.94 points (-3.64%) to 17,342.41, and the S&P500 closed at 5,427.13, down 128.61 points (-2.31%). Disappointing earnings from some high-tech companies triggered selling after the opening, leading to a decline. The world's economic indicators are also weak, and the domestic new residential sales index is also low, causing concerns to the economy.
Today's flows: 07/25 Fast Retailing saw an inflow of JPY¥ 3.62 billion, Mizuho Financial Group saw an outflow of JPY¥ 8.05 billion
On July 25th, the TSE Main Market saw an inflow of JPY¥ 386.22 billion and an outflow of JPY¥ 486.02 billion.$Fast Retailing(9983.JP)$, $Suzuki Motor(7269.JP)$ and $Nissan Motor(7201.JP)$ were net
Nikkei Average Contribution Rank (Pre-market): The Nikkei Average fell sharply for the seventh consecutive day, with SoftBank Group pushing down about 154 yen per share in one stock.
As of the close of business 25 days ago, the number of rising stocks out of the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 60, the number of falling stocks was 164, and the number of unchanged stocks was 1. The Nikkei average fell significantly for the seventh consecutive day. At the end of the morning trading session, the Nikkei average closed at 38,165.19 yen (approximately 1,040 million shares), down 989.66 yen (2.53%) from the previous day. The U.S. stock market continued to fall, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 504.22 dollars (1.25%) to 39,853.87 dollars, and the Nasdaq down 654.94 points (3.64%) to 1734.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ratio Ranking (pre-opening) - Nikkei Average has fallen for 6 consecutive days, with Firstreet pushing down about 14 yen per share.
As of the close of trading on the 24th, the number of rising Nikkei constituents was 36, the number of falling Nikkei constituents was 186, and the number of unchanged constituents was 3. The Nikkei average has fallen for six consecutive days. At the end of the morning session, it closed at 39,508.84 yen (volume approximately 0.7 billion 80 million shares traded) with a decrease of 85.55 yen (-0.22%) compared to the previous day. The U.S. stock market fell on the 23rd. The Dow was down 57.35 points (-0.14%) to 40,358.09, and the NASDAQ was down 10.22 points (-0.06%) to 17,997.35.
Nomura Adjusts TDK's Price Target to 12,300 Yen From 11,300 Yen, Keeps at Buy
Sell pressure is waiting for the return to 0.04 million yen.
The Nikkei average fell for the fifth consecutive business day, although slightly. Trading closed at 39,594.39 yen, down 4.61 yen (with a volume estimate of 1,308,000,000 shares). The previous day's US market saw buying of high-tech stocks leading to a rebound in major stock indexes, so in the Tokyo market, high-impact values of the index were prioritized for buying back in high-tech stocks. The Nikkei average rose to 39,927.89 yen immediately after the start of trading. However, there were waiting sellers near the psychological threshold of 40 million yen and expectations of the Bank of Japan's policy normalization, causing a retreat.
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