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The Nikkei average fell by 93 points, marking a retreat after four days, closing at a low due to a cautious mood ahead of the FOMC on the afternoon of the 19th.
On the 19th, the Nikkei average stock price in the afternoon session fell by 93.54 yen from the previous day to 37,751.88 yen, marking a decline for the first time in four days, closing at a low for today's Trade. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) increased by 12.40 points to 2,795.96 points, continuing its rise for six consecutive days. Although selling started in the morning due to falling US stocks, the strong market conditions persisted, leading to a turnaround. Buying to pick up lower prices and purchasing for rights support led to a steady performance. The Bank of Japan held a monetary policy meeting before the end of the morning session.
The Nikkei average rose significantly by 546 yen, marking three consecutive days of gains, with over 80% of Main Board stocks increasing in value = 18 days before noon.
Eighteen days ago, the Nikkei average stock price rose significantly by 546 yen and 71 sen to reach 37,943 yen and 23 sen, marking three consecutive days of gains. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also increased by 39.66 points to 2,787.78 points, continuing its upward trend for five days. The Nikkei average reached a high of 38,004 yen and 20 sen, an increase of 607 yen and 68 sen by 10:46 AM, recovering the 38,000 yen mark during trading hours for the first time in about three weeks since February 27. In the U.S. stock market on the 17th local time, both the Dow Inc and the Nasdaq Composite Index continued to rise.
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The Nikkei average fell sharply by 688 yen, with a decrease of up to 969 yen, amid concerns over Trump's tariffs and the appreciation of the yen = four days before the market close.
Four days ago, the Nikkei average price fell significantly by 688.96 yen to 37,096.51 yen compared to the previous day. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also fell greatly by 32.57 points to 2,696.99 points. At 10:34 AM, the Nikkei average dropped to 36,816.16 yen, down 969.31 yen, breaking below the low from the end of the previous month. On the 3rd, U.S. President Trump stated that additional tariffs on Canada and Mexico would begin as scheduled from the 4th. This has implications for the U.S. economy.
The Nikkei average is down about 540 yen, showing a sluggish trend even after the initial Sell.
On the 4th at 10:02 AM, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuated around 37,240 yen, down about 540 yen from the previous day. At 9:48 AM, it reached 37,225.38 yen, down 560.09 yen. In the US stock market on the 3rd, President Trump announced that additional tariffs on Canada and Mexico will start on the 4th. This raised concerns about the impact on the US economy, leading to broad sell-offs of stocks. Additionally, President Trump's remarks aimed at curbing the depreciation of the yen influenced the dollar-yen exchange rate, resulting in a stronger yen.