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Market Chatter: Moody's Downgrades Nissan to Speculative Grade Amid Declining Profitability
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Kobe Bussan <3038.T> continues to rise. January's standalone revenue increased by 8.5% compared to the same month last year. Nissan <7201.T> sharply declines. It was reported that Hiroshi Mizuno, a former external director of Tesla, denied involvement in plans to seek support from Tesla. V-cube <3681.T> significantly drops. The consolidated performance for the previous December period recorded a final deficit. *The above article contains unverified information. Provided by Wealth Advisor Co.
Japanese Stocks Decline 1.4%
JP Movers | Mitsubishi Rose 8.76%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, Disco Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with Mitsubishi(8058.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 8.76% to close at 2589.0 yen. In addition, the top loser was Hitachi(6501.JP),falling 8.49% to end at 3837.0 yen.
Stocks that moved or were traded in the first half of the session.
*Mitsubishi Corporation <8058> 2594.5 +214 Expectations of increased purchases by Mr. Buffett lead major trading companies to buy first. *Marubeni Corporation <8002> 2468 +178.5 Mr. Buffett's letter to investors is regarded as material. *Itochu Corporation <8001> 6550 +409 Major general trading companies show Mr. Buffett's willingness to increase purchases. *Sumitomo Corporation <8053> 3440 +196 Following hints of Mr. Buffett raising his shareholding limit. *Nexela Pharma <4565> 887 +
The Nikkei average is down about 360 yen, with Nissan, Hitachi, and Root Inc among the top decliners in the adopted stocks.
As of around 11 AM on the 25th, the Nikkei average stock price was trading around 38,410 yen, approximately 360 yen lower than at the end of last week. At 9:20 AM, it reached 38,131.79 yen, a decline of 645.15 yen. In the US stock market on the 24th, the Nasdaq Composite Index fell for three consecutive days, and the SOX (Philadelphia Semiconductor Index), which has a high contribution to the Nikkei average, also continued to decline, leading to selling pressure in the morning. After the initial wave of selling, the exchange rate improved compared to the morning levels.