The Nikkei average started up 213 points, with Concordia and Mizuho rising, etc.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 38749.56; +213.86 TOPIX; 2718.18; +16.96 [Opening Overview] On the 15th, the Nikkei Average opened trading at 38749.56 yen, up 213.86 yen, marking a rebound after four days. The US stock market on the previous day, the 14th, fell. The dow inc dropped 207.33 dollars to 43750.86 dollars, and the nasdaq closed down 123.07 points at 19107.65. Benefiting from the decline in long-term interest rates, the market reacted positively.
The highest rating of "Gold" has been awarded for seven consecutive years in the LGBTQ+ initiative evaluation indicators "PRIDE indicators 2024."
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Kawasaki Vehicles, and Kawasaki Motors have been awarded the "Gold" for the seventh consecutive year in the "PRIDE Index 2024," an evaluation index for initiatives towards LGBTQ+ and other sexual minorities certified by the General Incorporated Association work with Pride※. We believe that it is important to create organizations where each employee can demonstrate their diverse abilities to achieve sustainable improvement of the group's value.
First in the country, operation of large gas engines with 30% hydrogen blend started.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has started the operation of a hydrogen 30% blend large gas engine power generation facility at the Kobe plant (engine model: KG-18-T, rated output 7.5MW). As a large gas engine power generation facility capable of applying 30% hydrogen by volume and exceeding 5MW of power generation output, this is the first in Japan. The company has developed its own gas engine, the 'Kawasaki Green Gas Engine,' which uses natural gas and city gas as fuel with the concept of high efficiency and low NOx (nitrogen oxides), and is expanding its power generation facilities.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (pre-closing) - The Nikkei Average rebounded slightly for the first time in three days, with Fast Retailing contributing about 34 yen.
As of the close 14 days ago, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average consisted of 122 rising, 102 falling, and 1 unchanged. The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in three days. It finished the morning session at 38,761.02 yen, up 39.36 yen (+0.10%) from the previous day (estimated volume of 1 billion 80 million shares). The US stock market on the 13th showed mixed results. The dow inc was up 47.21 dollars to 43,958.19 dollars, while the nasdaq closed down 50.68 points at 19,230.73.
Three points to focus on in the second half - although the weak yen provides support, there is still a lack of directional clarity.
In the afternoon trading on the 14th, we want to focus on the following three points: - The Nikkei Average rebounded for the first time in 3 days, with the yen depreciation providing some support but still lacks direction. - The USD/JPY is trading strong, around 156 yen in mid-morning. - The top contributors to the price increase are First Retail <9983> in first place and Fanuc Corp <6954> in second place. The Nikkei Average rebounded for the first time in 3 days, with the yen depreciation providing some support but still lacks direction. The Nikkei Average rebounded for the first time in 3 days. It closed at 38,761.02 yen, up 39.36 yen (+0.10%) from the previous day's trading volume estimated at 10.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in three days, supported by the weak yen, but continues to lack clear direction.
The Nikkei Average rebounded for the third consecutive day. It closed the morning session at 38,761.02 yen, up 39.36 yen (+0.10%) from the previous day, with a trading volume of approximately 1.08 billion shares. The US stock market on the 13th was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,958.19 dollars, up 47.21 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed at 19,230.73, down 50.68 points. The consumer price index (CPI) for October met expectations, leading to a sense of reassurance and buying momentum, which opened strong. Concurrently, in response to the CPI.
The Nikkei average started down 58 yen, with Daiichi Sankyo and Sumitomo Mining among the decliners.
[Nikkei Stock Average · TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39317.15; -58.94 TOPIX; 2737.98; -3.54 [Opening Overview] On the 13th, the Nikkei Average started trading with a 58.74 yen decline to 39,317.15 yen, continuing to decline. The previous day, the U.S. stock market fell. The Dow closed at 43,910.98 dollars, down 382.15 dollars, and the Nasdaq closed at 19,281.40, down 17.36 points near its all-time high.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KWHIY) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Summary
The Nikkei average continued to rise slightly, with focus on earnings reports causing the index to move little.
Last weekend, the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the USA market closed at 43,988.99, up $259.65, while the Nasdaq ended trading at 19,286.78, up 17.32 points. Expectations of Trump's pro-growth policies as the incoming president strengthened buying further, leading to an increase after the opening. Additionally, the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index exceeded financial estimates, boosting market sentiment on growth expectations. The decline in long-term interest rates also supported the market, resulting in a new record high. Amidst the strong performance of the US stock market, the
SBI Securities (Intraday) Fujikura sells more, Kawasaki Heavy Industries buys more.
Sell Code Stock Name Sales Amount(6146) Disco 45,448,434,170(7011) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 41,043,632,957(5803) Fujikura 30,416,991,085(6857) Advantest 28,291,050,210(7012) Kawasaki Heavy Industries 25,527,818,978(1570) NEXXTFUNDS Nikkei Average Leveraged ETF 2
Nikkei average contribution ranking (before closing) ~ Nikkei average fell, with 2 stocks, Tohoku Electric and Fast Retailing, pushing it down by about 50 yen.
On the 11th, at the closing time of the Nikkei average constituent stocks, there were 65 stocks that rose, 159 stocks that fell, and 1 stock that remained unchanged. The Nikkei average fell. It closed the morning session at 39,347.79 yen, down 152.58 yen (with an estimated volume of 1,070.95 million shares). At the end of the previous week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the US market closed at 43,988.99 points, up 259.65 points, and the NASDAQ closed at 19,286.78 points, up 17.32 points. Mr. Trump, who was elected as the next president, emphasizes growth.
Nishimatsu Construction, Shin Nikkei Science, etc. (additional) Rating.
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The Nikkei average starts at 83 yen lower, with declines from Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Nissan Motor, etc.
[Nikkei Stock Average・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39417.21; -83.16 TOPIX; 2738.56; -3.59 [Opening Overview] On November 11, the Nikkei Average started with a decline of 83.16 yen from the previous week at 39,417.21 yen. In the U.S. market on the 8th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,988.99 dollars, up 259.65 dollars, and the Nasdaq closed at 19,286.78, up 17.32 points, with continued buying due to policy expectations from the Trump administration.
Domestic stock market outlook: The upside of the Nikkei average is heavy, with continued focus on corporate earnings.
■ With Mr. Trump's victory, the yen weakened and the stock market rose, with the Nikkei average rising 1446.70 yen (+3.80%) to 39500.37 yen for the week. In the highly anticipated U.S. presidential election, Mr. Trump's lead was reported shortly after the polls opened, causing a rise in U.S. 10-year bond yields in extended hours trading on the 6th, accelerating the yen's depreciation and the dollar's rise in the foreign exchange market. Defense-related companies like Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011> and Kawasaki Heavy Industries <7012> saw gains, and IHI <7013> also announced positive earnings during regular trading hours.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries: Strong Revenue and Profit Recovery
The Nikkei Average rebounded, with attention shifting to earnings stocks after some buying and selling.
On the 7th, the US stock market was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,729.34, down 0.59 points, while the Nasdaq closed at 19,269.46, up 285.99 points. Buying sentiment continued to be positive due to Trump's victory in the presidential election, and expectations of interest rate cuts at the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) led to buying interest. The Nasdaq continued to rise after the opening, following the expected interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) at the FOMC, resulting in a decline in long-term interest rates, and Nasdaq reached a new all-time high for consecutive days.
JP Movers | Furukawa Electric Rose 17.37%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with Furukawa Electric(5801.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 17.37% to close at 4731.0 yen. In addition, the top loser was Taiyo Yuden(6976.JP),falling 15.97% to end at 2336.5 yen.
Today's flows: 11/08 Advantest saw an inflow of JPY¥ 15.85 billion, Fujikura saw an outflow of JPY¥ 10.99 billion
On November 8th, the TSE Main Market saw an inflow of JPY¥ 926.3 billion and an outflow of JPY¥ 954.35 billion.$Advantest(6857.JP)$, $Tokyo Electron(8035.JP)$ and $Kawasaki Heavy Industries(7012.JP)$
Volume change rate ranking (2 PM) - Net One, Arisawa Manufacturing, etc. ranked in.
In the volume change rate ranking, you can understand the interest of market participants such as trends in active trading by comparing the average volume of the past 5 days with the volume on the day of distribution. ■ Volume Change Rate Top [As of November 8, 14:32] (Comparison of average volume of the past 5 days) Stock Code Stock Name Volume 5-day Average Volume Volume Change Rate Stock Price Change Rate <7518> Net One 6312 3002504 196.68 304.72% 0.0497% <3727>
Kawasaki Heavy Industries: Confirmatory letter.
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