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ADR Japan Stock Ranking ~ High and low, Chicago is 70 yen lower than Osaka at 36,220 yen ~
Japanese stocks of American Depositary Receipt (ADR), when compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 dollar = 140.91 yen), saw rises in Japan Post <6178>, Mizuho Financial Group <8411>, Softbank Group <9984>, Toyota Industries Corporation <6201>, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group <8316>, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group <8306>, Orix <8591>, and others. On the other hand, Yucho Bank <7182>, Seven & I Holdings <3382>, Murata Manufacturing Co. <6981>, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. <4063>, Marubeni <8002>, etc.
How do you view the recent "hawkish" stance of the Bank of Japan executives? Goldman Sachs: The next interest rate hike may still have to wait until January next year.
Goldman Sachs believes that when evaluating the timing of interest rate hikes, it is important to consider financial market stability and inflation trends. The bank predicts that January next year will be the best time to determine whether Japan's inflation will rebound, and based on this, determine that Japan will raise interest rates in January. However, if there is significant turmoil in the financial markets, the timing of the rate hike may become uncertain.
Nikkei average contribution ranking (closing) - Nikkei average fell, with First Retail and Konami G pushing down by about 78 yen for 2 stocks.
At the end of the day on the 17th, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 60, the number of falling stocks was 164, and the number of unchanged stocks was 1. On the 12th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 41,096.77, up 235.06 points (+0.58%), the Nasdaq closed at 17,569.68, up 174.15 points (+1.00%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,595.76, up 41.63 points (+0.75%). The August Producer Price Index (PPI) exceeded expectations.
The selling pressure from the high yen and selling off before the 3-day weekend is a burden.
The Nikkei average fell. It ended trading at 36,581.76 yen, down 251.51 yen (with an approximate volume of 1.73 billion30 million shares). Buying took the lead from the start based on the rise of major stock price indices in the previous day's US market, and the Nikkei average rose to 36,887.40 yen just after the start of trading. However, as buying did not continue and the yen rose to the 140 yen range against the dollar, selling increased in export-related stocks, leading the Nikkei average to drop to 36,441.34 yen shortly after the start of afternoon trading.
The Nikkei average fell, as the yen strengthened, but there is a cautious stance ahead of the three-day weekend.
On the 12th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 41,096.77, up 235.06 points (+0.58%), the Nasdaq rose 174.15 points (+1.00%) to 17,569.68, and the S&P 500 rose 41.63 points (+0.75%) to 5,595.76. The August Producer Price Index (PPI) exceeded expectations, but the outlook for continued interest rate cuts remains unchanged. Semiconductor stocks such as Nvidia were strong and rose after the opening. At the same time, there was a gradual easing trend.
The Nikkei average is down 267 yen, cautioning against a strong yen and falling stock prices.
The Nikkei average is down 267 yen (as of 13:50). In terms of Nikkei average contribution, First Retail <9983>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Konami Group <9766>, etc. are ranked as the top negative contributors, while Advantest <6857>, Tohoku Electric <8035>, Fanuc Corp <6954>, etc. are ranked as the top positive contributors. In terms of sectors, rubber products, transportation equipment, insurance, electric and gas industries, pharmaceuticals are among the top declining sectors, while marine transportation, mining, iron & steel, machinery, non-ferrous metals, etc.
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