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Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (pre-close) ~ The Nikkei Average has risen for five consecutive days, with Fast Retailing contributing about 25 yen per share.
As of the close 24 days ago, the number of advancing and declining stocks in the Nikkei Average was 191 gainers, 34 losers, and 0 unchanged. The Nikkei Average has risen for five consecutive days. It closed the morning session at 40,192.85 yen, up 233.98 yen (+0.59%) from the previous day (with an estimated Volume of 0.9 billion 30 million Stocks). On the 23rd, the U.S. stock market continued to rise. The Dow Inc rose by 408.34 dollars to 44,565.07 dollars, and the Nasdaq increased by 44.34 points to close at 20,053.68. Employment-related indicators...
The Nikkei average rose for the fourth consecutive day, driven by defense-related and electric wire stocks, temporarily recovering to the 40,000 yen range.
On the 22nd, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Inc closed up by 130.92 points at 44,156.73 dollars, and the Nasdaq finished at 20,009.34, up by 252.56 points. Following the announcement of large-scale AI infrastructure investments by the Trump administration, the rise in the Semiconductors Sector led to an increase after the opening. Strong performance in high-tech stocks, along with buying sentiment driven by positive earnings from major companies, further bolstered the market, which remained robust throughout the day. Due to the strong movement of the Nasdaq in the US market, Tokyo
The Nikkei average has risen for four consecutive days, continuing to be led by SoftBank Group in the Index ETF.
The Nikkei average has risen for four consecutive days. It finished the morning session at 39,830.11 yen, up 183.86 yen (+0.46%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 0.9 billion 70 million shares. On the 22nd, the U.S. stock markets continued to rise. The Dow Inc average closed up 130.92 dollars at 44,156.73 dollars, and the Nasdaq ended up 252.56 points at 20,009.34. Following the Trump administration's announcement of a large-scale AI infrastructure investment, the Semiconductors Sector rose significantly after the opening. In addition to strong technology stocks,
The Nikkei average started higher by 163 yen, with Mitsubishi Heavy and Disco among those rising.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39,810.06; +163.81 TOPIX; 2,743.43; +6.24 [Opening Overview] On the 23rd, the Nikkei Average started trading at 39,810.06 yen, up 163.81 yen, marking a fourth consecutive rise. The previous day's US stock market also continued to rise. The Dow Inc average increased by 130.92 dollars to 44,156.73 dollars, and the Nasdaq closed up 252.56 points at 20,009.34. The Trump administration's large-scale Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The Nikkei average rises for three consecutive days as expectations strengthen for Trump's economic policies.
On the 21st, the US Stocks market continued to rise. The Dow Inc average gained $537.98 to close at $44,025.81, while the Nasdaq increased by 126.58 points to finish at 19,756.78. After the opening, expectations grew that the tariff measures from the Trump administration would not be strengthened as feared, which contributed to the rise. Reports of large-scale AI infrastructure investments from three private companies, including SoftBank Group <9984>, also served as positive material, leading to further gains. The decline in interest rates and the rise of Semiconductors NVIDIA, as well as the search engine Google operated by Alfu, contributed to this upward trend.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (closing) - The Nikkei Average continues to rise, with Fast Retailing and Tokyo Electron contributing approximately 85 yen in total.
As of the market close on the 21st, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average was 114 rising, 107 falling, and 4 unchanged. The US market was closed on the 20th due to the King Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. The Tokyo market opened with a buying advantage as there were restrained comments regarding tariffs during the significant inauguration of President Trump. There were moments when the Nikkei average expanded to 39,238.21 yen, but around 10 AM, it was announced that "tariffs of 25% would be implemented on Mexico and Canada from February 1."
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