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The Nikkei Average fell 397 yen, with continuing interest in U.S. economic indicators and other indicators.
As of 2:40 pm, the Nikkei Average is down 397 yen. In terms of Nikkei Average contribution, First Retail <9983>, Toto Electric <8035>, Shin-Etsu Chemical <4063>, and other companies are among the top negative contributors, while Chugai Pharmaceutical <4519>, Nidec Corporation Sponsored ADR <6594>, Hoya <7741>, and other companies are among the top positive contributors. In terms of sectors, the electric/gas industry, marine transportation, real estate, air transportation, and insurance industry are the top decliners, while precision instruments are rising. The Nikkei Average is showing slow recovery.
The afternoon session of the Nikkei 225 started with a loss of 196 yen, with Northern Sea Power and Kawasaki Ship among others falling.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price / TOPIX (table)] Nikkei Average; 39397.56; -196.83 TOPIX; 2818.07; -15.32 [Afternoon Opening Overview] The afternoon Nikkei average started at 39397.56 yen with a decline of 196.83 yen from the previous day (39508.84 yen), expanding the decline. During lunchtime, the Nikkei 225 futures fell within the range of 39,360 yen to 39,480 yen. The dollar-yen rate was 1 dollar = 155.10-20 yen, a 70 sen yen appreciation from around 9 a.m.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ratio Ranking (pre-opening) - Nikkei Average has fallen for 6 consecutive days, with Firstreet pushing down about 14 yen per share.
As of the close of trading on the 24th, the number of rising Nikkei constituents was 36, the number of falling Nikkei constituents was 186, and the number of unchanged constituents was 3. The Nikkei average has fallen for six consecutive days. At the end of the morning session, it closed at 39,508.84 yen (volume approximately 0.7 billion 80 million shares traded) with a decrease of 85.55 yen (-0.22%) compared to the previous day. The U.S. stock market fell on the 23rd. The Dow was down 57.35 points (-0.14%) to 40,358.09, and the NASDAQ was down 10.22 points (-0.06%) to 17,997.35.
Three points to watch in the afternoon session - steady but weighed down by strong yen.
In the afternoon trading of the 24th, we want to focus on the following three points. - The Nikkei Average has fallen for six consecutive days, and while it is firm, the appreciation of the yen is a burden. - The dollar-yen declined, discouraged by the weight of the upside. - The top contributors to the fall were First Retailing <9983>, and Fuji Film Holdings <4901>. ■ The Nikkei Average has fallen for six consecutive days, and while it is firm, the appreciation of the yen is a burden. The Nikkei Average has fallen for six consecutive days and ended the morning trading at 39,508.84 yen (an estimated 0.78 billion shares traded), down 85.55 yen (-0.22%) from the previous day's close.
The Nikkei Average fell for the 6th consecutive day, with a strong bottom but weighed down by a strong yen trend.
The Nikkei average has fallen for 6 consecutive days. It closed the morning session at 39,508.84 yen (approx. 0.708 billion80 million shares in trading volume) with a change from the previous day of minus 85.55 yen (-0.22%). On the 23rd, the US stock market fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 40,358.09 dollars, down 57.35 dollars (-0.14%), the Nasdaq was down 10.22 points (-0.06%) at 17,997.35, and the S&P 500 closed at 5,555.74, down 8.67 points (-0.16%) at trading. The companies are waiting to announce their earnings reports.
ADR Japanese stock ranking: overall selling is dominant including Yucho Bank, Chicago is 40 yen cheaper than Osaka at 39,500 yen.
ADR (American depositary receipt) Japanese stocks, converted at a rate of 1 dollar to 155.58 yen compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange, with Yucho Bank <7182>, Japan Post <6178>, Hitachi Ltd sponsored ADR <6501>, Takeda Pharmaceuticals sponsored ADR <4502>, Nintendo Co Ltd <7974>, Bridgestone Corporation unsponsored ADR <5108>, Seven & i Holdings Co Ltd <3382>, all falling and generally selling well. The settlement price for Chicago Nikkei 225 futures was 40 yen lower than Osaka daytime trading at 39,500 yen. The US stock market fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 57.35 dollars.
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