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Stocks that moved the day before part 2, such as Takakyu, Dai-Do, and Played, etc.
Stock Name <Code> 11th Closing Price ⇒ Day-Over-Day Comparison M&A Kensetsu <9552> 3705 -60 Continuing concern over some media articles. Appier Group <4180> 1188 -64 Pressured by the overall trend of small and medium-sized growth stocks selling off. Japan Investment Advisor <7172> 1647 -59 Development of profit-taking selling is being gathered in the high-priced range. Sansan <4443> 1730 -53, although earnings reports are expected to be released on the 11th. Zensho HD <755>
Trucking of 500-pound bombs to the US and Israel will resume.
[Defense] The Biden administration in the United States is reportedly soon to resume transporting 500-pound (about 230-kilogram) bombs to Israel for the first time in about two months, according to multiple US officials. The 500-pound bomb is currently in transit and is expected to arrive in Israel in a few weeks. <7011> Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7012> Kawasaki Heavy Industries <6503> Mitsubishi Electric Corp. unsponsored ADR <7270> Subaru Corp unsponsored ADR <7224> Shinmeiwa <77>
The Nikkei Average rose for the third day in a row, with buying of technology stocks and core 30 stocks pushing it to a record high of over 42,000 yen for the first time in history.
On the 10th, the US stock market rose. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 39,721.36, up 429.39 (+1.09%), while the Nasdaq closed at 18,647.45, up 218.16 (+1.18%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,633.91, up 56.93 (+1.02%). Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board (FRB), raised expectations of a rate cut in his Senate congressional testimony, causing a rise in the market after the opening. Although the chairman did not clarify the timing in his testimony to the House.
The afternoon Nikkei average started 366 yen higher, with companies such as Hokkaido Electric Power and Daiichi Sankyo performing well.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 42198.54; +366.55 TOPIX; 2928.82; +19.62 Summary after the Opening of Trading in the Afternoon The Nikkei Average in the afternoon started to rise slightly from the previous close (42179.84 yen) to 42198.54 yen, up 366.55 yen from the previous day. During the lunchtime, the Nikkei 225 futures remained strong in the range of 42150 yen to 42260 yen, fluctuating. The dollar-yen is trading at 161.60-70 yen per dollar since around 9 am.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Before Closing) - Nikkei Average rose for the third consecutive day, with First Retail pushing up about 62 yen with one stock.
As of the close of 11 days ago, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 178, the number of falling stocks was 45, and the number of unchanged stocks was 2. The Nikkei average has risen for three consecutive days. It closed the morning session at 42,179.84 yen (+0.83%), up 347.85 yen from the previous day (with an estimated trading volume of 910 million shares). The US stock market rose on the 10th. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 429.39 points (+1.09%) to 39,721.36, and the Nasdaq rose 218.16 points (+1.18%) to 18,647.
Three points to watch in the afternoon session - with high-tech stocks rising, the price temporarily rose to the 42,400 yen level.
In the afternoon trading on the 11th, we want to focus on the following three points. ・The Nikkei average has risen for three consecutive days, rising to the 42,400 yen range at one point due to the high-tech stock surge. ・The dollar-yen exchange rate is strong, and Japanese stocks continue to rise. ・The top contributors to the price increase are First Retail<9983> and second is Tokyo Electron<8035>. ■ The Nikkei average has risen for three consecutive days, rising to the 42,400 yen range at one point. The Nikkei average has risen for three consecutive days, up 347.85 yen (0.83%) from the previous day to 42,179.84 yen (estimated volume of about 910 million10 thousand shares).
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