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Three points to note in the latter half of the trading session - trading continues to be sparse due to the Christmas holiday.
In the afternoon trading on the 25th, three points should be noted. ・The Nikkei average continues to decline, with trading slow due to the Christmas holiday. ・Due to the holidays in the European and American markets, there is little movement in the Currency Exchange of major currencies. ・The top contributor to the decline is Konami <9766>, and the second is Daiichi Sankyo <4568>. ■The Nikkei average continues to decline, with trading slow due to the Christmas holiday. The Nikkei average has fallen by 46.29 yen (-0.12%) to 38,990.56 yen (with an estimated Volume of 0.9 billion shares) at the end of the morning session.
Three key points to watch in the first half of the session – trading primarily driven by short-term capital –
In the trading session before the 25th, three points should be focused on: ■ Trading centered on short-term funds ■ J Excellent, downward revision of operating profit from 4.812 billion yen to 4.451 billion yen ■ Highlight materials for the session: Canon Inc-Spons Adr re-entering the ArF lithography equipment market, aiming to acquire Share through miniaturization ■ Trading centered on short-term funds The Japanese stock market on the 25th is expected to start with a Buy focus, although position adjustments are anticipated, the market appears to exhibit resilience.
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 fell, lacking direction in a market influenced by shortened Overseas trading.
The Nikkei Average has fallen. It closed the morning session at 39,055.35 yen, down 105.99 yen (-0.27%) compared to the previous day, with an estimated volume of 1 billion 10 million Stocks. On the 23rd, the US Stock market continued to rise. The Dow Inc increased by 66.69 dollars to 42,906.95 dollars, while the Nasdaq rose by 192.29 points to 19,764.88. Caution was raised over the decline in consumer confidence index, leading to mixed results after the opening. The expectation of a rapid pace of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve (FRB) has receded.
Three key points to watch in the morning session - attempts to rebound led by technology Shareholders.
In the trading session before the 24th, I want to focus on the following three points. ■ A rebound led by technology stocks is expected. ■ SHIMAMURA, 3rd quarter operating profit increased by 2.0% to 46.5 billion yen. ■ Key material from the morning session: Honda is in discussions to integrate with NISSAN MOTOR CO, aiming for final agreement in June next year. ■ A rebound led by technology stocks is expected. The Japanese stock market on the 24th seems likely to be in a strongly stagnant phase, but the strong inclination for buying on dips will likely be conscious. In the US market on the 23rd, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 66 dollars, and the Nasdaq is at 1.