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The Nikkei average rose by 618 yen and has continued to rise for three days, moving in a high price range, with heavy resistance ahead of the decision-making meeting = 22nd afternoon session.
On the 22nd, the Nikkei average stock price rose sharply, closing at 39,646.25 yen, an increase of 618.27 yen compared to the previous day, marking three consecutive days of gains. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also rose by 23.69 points to 2,737.19 points. Concerns about rising prices in the U.S. due to increased tariffs diminished as U.S. President Trump did not strongly mention imposing uniform tariffs worldwide or raising tariffs against China after his inauguration, leading to a rise in stock prices. Japanese stocks followed this trend and saw early buying.
The Nikkei index surged by 451 points, marking a significant rebound, while trading was cautious ahead of the U.S. presidential inauguration, with the Main Board trading volume being the lowest this year as of the afternoon of the 20th.
On the 20th, during the afternoon session, the Nikkei average rose significantly by 451.04 yen to 38,902.50 yen compared to last week's closing. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also saw a large increase of 31.85 points, reaching 2,711.27 points for the first time in three days. This was supported by rebounds in the NY Dow and Nasdaq Composite Index in the US stock market on the 17th, coupled with a shift towards a weaker yen compared to last week's levels, which led to a surge in buying of Japanese stocks. Amidst strong market movements, the Nikkei average reached 581 at 10:40 AM.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Pre-Lunch) ~ The Nikkei Average rebounded significantly, boosted by approximately 108 yen from two stocks, Fast Retailing and Advantest.
As of the close 20 days ago, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average composition was 200 stocks up, 25 stocks down, and 0 stocks unchanged. The Nikkei average saw a significant rebound, finishing the morning session at 38,948.47 yen, up 497.01 yen (+1.29%) compared to the previous day (Volume estimated at 0.7 billion 60 million shares). On the 17th, the U.S. stock market rebounded, with the Dow Inc up 334.70 dollars to 43,487.83 dollars, and the Nasdaq closed up 291.91 points at 19,630.20. International Currency ETF.
The Nikkei average is up about 460 points, buoyed by rising U.S. stocks and a weaker yen = pre-noon on the 20th.
On the 20th, shortly after 10:03 AM, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuates around 38,910 yen, up about 460 yen from the previous weekend. At 9:56 AM, it reached 38,966.97 yen, which is up 515.51 yen. In the US stock market on the 17th local time, both the NY Dow and the Nasdaq Composite Index rebounded. In the Foreign Exchange market, movements to Buy back seem to have strengthened, supported by the depreciation of the yen against the dollar and euro. The yen-denominated settlement price of the Chicago Nikkei Futures is based on the Osaka market from the previous weekend on the 17th.
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○ List of stocks that broke through the clouds in the market Code Stock Name Closing Price Leading Span A Leading Span B Main Board <1946> Toenec 950 944.25 924.5 <3031> Raccoon HD 8467 05.57 29 <3880> Daio Paper 8528 19.58 42.5 <4449> Giftie 1287 1270 1152 <4521> Sankyo Tsubaki 4262 4246.25 4164 <4626> Taiyo H
HOYA has increased its Target Price to 22,000 yen as per Daiwa Securities.
On the 16th, Daiwa Securities maintained its investment rating of "2" (the top two of five levels) for HOYA <7741.T>. The Target Price has been raised from 20,000 yen to 22,000 yen. Attention is focused on the unique growth factors of HDD (hard disk drive) substrates and EUV (extreme ultraviolet) mask blanks. Provided by Wealth Advisor Co.