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Three key points to watch in the second half of the session – First Retail sees a significant drop, but Semiconductors stocks provide support.
In the afternoon session of the 10th, attention should be focused on the following three points: - The Nikkei average has declined for three consecutive days, with a sharp drop in Fast Retailing while Semiconductors support the market. - The dollar-yen has rebounded, looking at U.S. interest rates and Japanese stocks. - The top contributor to the decline is Fast Retailing <9983>, with the second being Chugai Pharmaceutical <4519>. ■ The Nikkei average has fallen for three consecutive days, with a substantial drop in Fast Retailing, while Semiconductors support the market. The Nikkei average has fallen for three consecutive days, down 193.33 yen compared to the previous day (-0.49%) to 39,411.76 yen (estimated Volume of 0.9 billion).
The Nikkei average has declined for three consecutive days, with a significant drop in Fast Retailing, but Semiconductors stocks are providing support.
The Nikkei average declined for the third consecutive day, ending the morning trading at 39,411.76 yen, down 193.33 yen (-0.49%) from the previous day (with an estimated Volume of 0.9 billion 10 million Stocks). The U.S. stock market was closed on the 9th due to the state funeral of former President Carter. The exchange rate showed slight movement around 158 yen per dollar. Despite the U.S. market being closed, the Nikkei average opened down for the third consecutive day due to First Retail's (<9983>) substantial decline following renewed concerns about sales in China after announcing its first-quarter earnings.
The delays in deliveries from major American defense companies pose a greater risk than China.
In a defense context, U.S. Ambassador to Japan Emmanuel has pointed out the negative impact of delays in the delivery of defense equipment on the U.S. military and its allies, criticizing such management stance as posing a "greater risk than China." <7011>Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7012>Kawasaki <6503>Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Unsponsored ADR <7270>SUBARU CORP Unsponsored ADR <7224>Shinmaywa <7721>Tokyo Instrument <6208>Ishikawajima Harima <7408>Jamco <6
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