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Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Close) ~ The Nikkei Average fell for the sixth consecutive day, with SoftBank Group and Advantest contributing to a decrease of about 73 yen from the two stocks.
As of the close on the 20th, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average was 105 that rose, 115 that fell, and 5 that remained unchanged. The US stock market was mixed on the 19th. The Dow Inc rose by $15.37 to close at $42,342.24, while the Nasdaq dropped by 19.93 points to close at 19,372.77. After the opening, there was an increase. The sudden drop the previous day following the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) indicating a slowdown in the Federal Reserve's (FRB) pace of additional interest rate cuts was not sustained.
The Nikkei average fell for the sixth consecutive day, closing at a low due to the decline in financial stocks.
On the 19th, the U.S. Stocks market was mixed. The Dow Inc. rose by $15.37 to close at $42,342.24, while the Nasdaq fell by 19.93 points to end at $19,372.77. After the opening, the market experienced an upward movement. The sharp drop the previous day, due to the indication from the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) of a slowdown in the pace of additional interest rate cuts during the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), was seen as an overreaction, leading to a wave of buying. The domestic Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the July to September period was revised upward, and new unemployment Insurance claims were announced in the morning.
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The Nikkei average has fallen for four consecutive days, while Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors have hit the stop-high, but the Index ETF has seen little movement.
On the 17th, the U.S. stock market declined. The Dow Inc average fell by 267.58 points to 43,449.90 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed down 64.83 points at 20,109.06. After opening lower due to high long-term interest rates, it continued to decline. The retail revenue for November, announced in the morning, exceeded market Financial Estimates, and while there has been no change in the view that the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates at the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), it has led to speculation that the pace of rate cuts next year will be gradual.
Three points to watch in the later session - a lack of direction ahead of the Japan-U.S.-China central bank meetings.
In the afternoon trade on the 18th, I want to focus on the following three points. • The Nikkei average has fallen for four consecutive days, exhibiting a lack of direction ahead of the US-Japan central bank meetings. • The dollar-yen is steady, and US interest rates have calmed down. • The top contributor to the decline is SoftBank Group <9984>, with the second place being Fast Retailing <9983>. ■ The Nikkei average has fallen for four consecutive days, showing a lack of direction before the US-Japan central bank meetings, with a decrease of 83.62 yen (-0.21%) compared to the previous day, standing at 39,281.06 yen (estimated Volume 1.1 billion 60 million shares).
The Nikkei average has fallen for four consecutive days, showing a lack of direction ahead of the Japan-U.S. central bank meetings.
The Nikkei average fell for the fourth consecutive day. It ended the morning session at 39,281.06 yen, down 83.62 yen (-0.21%) from the previous day (estimated Volume 1.1 billion 60 million Stocks). The US stock market on the 17th declined. The Dow Inc fell by 267.58 dollars to 43,449.90 dollars, and the Nasdaq dropped by 64.83 points to 20,109.06. Long-term Gold rates remained high and fell after the opening. The retail revenue for November, announced in the morning, exceeded market Financial Estimates, leading the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) to...
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