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Concerns about the slowdown of the Japanese economy temporarily led to a drop below the 36,000 yen level.
The Nikkei average fell. It closed at 36,793.11 yen, down 235.16 yen (Volume approximately 2.2 billion 40 million shares). Concerns about an economic slowdown in the USA due to President Trump's tariff policies led to a significant decline in major stock indices in the previous day's USA market, while the yen strengthened to the mid-146 yen range against the dollar, which also pressured investor sentiment. During the first half of the trading session, the Nikkei average dropped to 35,987.13 yen, breaking below 36,000 yen for the first time in about six months since September 17 of last year.
Although high-tech stocks are steady, there is a stagnation around 37,000 yen.
The Nikkei average rebounded, ending the trade at 37,028.27 yen, up 141.10 yen (Volume approximately 1.7 billion shares). It started with buying due to the rise in US stocks at the end of the previous week, but comments from President Trump led to uncertainty, and there were moments when the Nikkei average turned down to 36,705.02 yen. However, due to the continuous drop in stock prices, there were movements to pick up dips, and the yen, which was close to falling below 147 yen per dollar for a time, stabilized in the late 147 yen range, resulting in a buying movement.
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The decline in Japanese tech stocks led to a temporary drop below the 38,000 yen level.
The Nikkei average continued to decline, closing at 38,142.37 yen, down 95.42 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.8 billion 50 million shares). In the previous day's USA market, tech stocks were sold off, leading to a focus on selling semiconductor-related stocks in the Tokyo market. The Nikkei average dropped to 37,742.76 yen during the mid-morning session, also dipping below the key level of 38,000 yen at times. However, many are eager to wait for the earnings report from USA semiconductor giant NVIDIA, which is scheduled for early tomorrow morning Japan time.
AI needs to be cautious and is wary of the tightening of semiconductor regulations against China.
The Nikkei average fell sharply. It ended trading at 38,237.79 yen, down 539.15 yen (estimated Volume of 1.9 billion 60 million shares). Selling started early due to the decline in US tech stocks, and the index dropped to 38,131.79 yen just after the trading began. Subsequently, targeting a self-rebound and with buying in trading company stocks, it recovered to 38,485.95 yen toward the end of the morning session. However, aggressive rebound movements were limited, continuing to consolidate around 38,300 yen. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Main Board's
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