There is a possibility of a solid development at the bottom, or continued speculation during the intermission.
Outlook for this week from December 2nd to December 6th: Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Index is expected to show a firm development, with a possibility of continued interim profit-taking. The direction of the main board market is also unclear, so it seems that profit-taking between acts will continue. The trading value is not increasing significantly in the 100 billion yen range, so the trend is not very strong, but events like the sharp rise of WealthNavi <7342> could push up the index as well. In addition, Free <4478> and BASE, which have a significantly increasing market capitalization, are likely to continue rising.
The rise is broadening the selection of intermission stocks.
Last week's overview from November 25th to November 29th, the TOPIX Growth Index reached a high of 645.08, a low of 628.97, and a closing price of 643.97, with a weekly increase of 1.44% marking an upward trend. Amid a search for short-term gains, driven by the narrowing yield spread between Japan and the US, the exchange rate market saw the US dollar breaking into the 149 yen level for the first time in about a month. While large cap stocks on the main board struggled due to the strong yen and weak dollar trends, domestic demand-oriented stocks in emerging markets performed well. The reduced participation during the Thanksgiving holiday in the USA also had an impact, leading to profit-taking at the end of the week.
Emerging markets outlook: Will the search for interlude stocks continue, or will funds flow towards core stocks?
This week, large cap stocks on the main board are being actively traded while the emerging markets are on the rise. During the same period, the Nikkei average showed a decline of -0.20%, whereas the growth market index rose by +0.51% and the Growth Market 250 index increased by +0.91%, highlighting the strength of the emerging markets. In the USA, expectations for an interest rate cut at the December Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting have strengthened, while in japan, expectations for an interest rate hike at the December monetary policy decision meeting of the Bank of Japan have increased, leading to a heightened awareness of the narrowing interest rate gap between japan and the USA.
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group to Offer $664 Million to Buy WealthNavi
WealthNavi Approves MUFG Bank's Tender Offer
Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Index rose significantly, with a focus on emerging markets with a strong domestic demand as the yen appreciates.
Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index 824.18 +10.31 / Volume 0.2 billion 14.71 million shares / Trading value 131.6 billion yen Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index 643.97 +9.59 / Volume 0.1 billion 49.2 million shares / Trading value 97.7 billion yen Today's growth market, the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index both significantly extended their gains. The number of rising stocks is 278, the number of falling stocks is 268, unchanged is 44. Today's growth market had a strong performance. The US market on the 28th, the day before.
Stocks hitting the upper or lower price limit in the afternoon session.
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MUFG Considers Bid for Japanese Robo Adviser WealthNavi
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group considers acquiring asia vets robo-advisory company WealthNavi.
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group responded to the Nikkei news, stating that they are considering making asia vets robo-advisory WealthNavi a wholly-owned subsidiary. An earlier report on Friday stated that the company plans to launch a tender offer for the shares it does not currently hold. Mitsubishi UFJ stated that no decision has been made yet and will discuss the matter at the management meeting on Friday, immediately announcing any necessary disclosures. In addition, WealthNavi also announced that they will discuss the matter at Friday's board of directors meeting.
The TSE Growth Market Index rebounds, focusing on material stocks.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index is 819.96, up by 5.39, with a volume of 0.2 billion (69.54 million shares) and a trading value of 132.8 billion yen. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index is 638.18, up by 3.37, with a volume of 0.1 billion (9.89 million shares) and a trading value of 84.6 billion yen. In today's growth market, both the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index have rebounded. The number of rising stocks is 314, the number of falling stocks is 234, and the unchanged stocks are 43. On the 22nd in the USA market, the Dow Inc average rose by 426.16 dollars to 44,296.5.
Overview of TOPIX Growth Market 250 Index futures: Positive sentiment towards the personnel appointments in the Trump administration.
On November 25, the TOPIX Growth Market 250 Index futures rose by 7 points to 637 points compared to the previous trading day. The high was 641 points, the low was 635 points, and the intraday trading volume was 2977 contracts. The Dow Jones Industrial Average in the US market continued to rise for the third day last weekend. Due to the improvement in manufacturing and service industry PMI, there was buying interest in anticipation of a soft landing, leading to an increase after the opening. The Dow continued to rise following the strong earnings reports of retail companies such as Gap Inc and Ross Stores, as well as the decline in long-term interest rates, reaching a new all-time high. The Nasdaq.
Emerging markets outlook: Will the bargain hunting continue during intermissions, with the Growth 250 Index keeping an eye on the 200-day moving average
■The emerging markets with many domestic demand stocks showed a relatively strong performance this week. While the Nikkei Average fell by -0.93% during the same period, the Growth Market Index rose by +1.71% and the Growth Market 250 Index increased by +1.42%, highlighting the strength of the emerging markets. Concerns over negative impacts from the upcoming Trump administration weighed on the main board market, but the emerging markets with many domestic demand stocks remained relatively stable. Attention was drawn to Nvidia's earnings and the trend of extended hours trading.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market index has declined for four consecutive days, with individual stocks showing a tendency for selective buying.
Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index 794.05 -6.86 / Volume 0.1 billion 57.67 million shares / Trading value 106.8 billion yen. Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index 619.26 -6.69 / Volume 80.93 million shares / Trading value 83.1 billion yen. In today's growth market, the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index continued to decline for the 4th business day, while the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index fell. The number of advancing stocks is 281, declining stocks is 278, and unchanged is 33. In the U.S. market on the 15th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 305.87 points to 434.
Active and newly listed stocks during the morning session.
Macromill <3978> 971k - CVC Capital aims for complete subsidiary by TOB. EM Systems <4820> 640k - Significantly raises performance and dividends forecast. Net Protech HD <7383> 441k - First half sees rapid recovery beyond expectations, with upward revision of full-year estimates. Oisix La Terre <3182> 1412 +2057 - Expect further expansion of profit growth rate in September term. Giftee <4449> 1092 +150 - Third quarter turns to operating income growth.
Softness and a decline in U.S. stocks weigh heavily on the [emerging markets individual stock global strategy].
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Strategy] Today's emerging markets are expected to see a weak performance. In the U.S. stock market on the 14th, the Dow Jones fell by 207.33 points (-0.47%) to 43,750.86 points. Strong inflation was confirmed in the October Producer Price Index (PPI), and the strength of the labor market was indicated by the number of new jobless claims. Long-term interest rates rose, weighing on stock prices. In addition, Federal Reserve Board (FRB) director Kugler mentioned the possibility of not cutting interest rates.
Mitsubishi UFJ, 2Q operating profit increased by 37.3% to 1.7569 trillion yen, announced a share buyback.
Mitsubishi UFJ <8306> announced its second-quarter results for the fiscal year ending March 2025, with operating revenue increasing by 21.1% year-on-year to 6 trillion 860.2 billion 77 million yen, and ordinary profit rising by 37.3% to 1 trillion 756.9 billion 26 million yen. Additionally, the net profit forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025 was revised upwards from 1 trillion 500 billion yen to 1 trillion 750 billion yen. This was due to strong performance in the customer division, as well as improvements in profit margins from rising yen interest rates and the sale of shareholdings. The annual dividends plan is set at 60 yen per share, in line with previous indications.
WealthNavi: Financial results presentation materials for the 3rd quarter of the fiscal year ending 2024/12
WealthNavi: Summary of financial results for the 3rd quarter of the fiscal year ending 2024/12 [Japanese GAAP] (unconsolidated)
WealthNavi Completes Payment for New Shares as Restricted Stock Compensation
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