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Group purchasing at major membership supermarkets such as Koss Corp and Sam's Club is becoming popular.
As a means of responding to rising food prices, it has been reported that young people in the United States are increasingly buying in bulk at supermarkets and sharing the cost with friends, roommates, family, and neighbors. Sam's Club, a chain under the US retail giant Walmart, has the largest number of memberships among Generation Z, according to a company spokesperson. <2742> Hellos, <2747> Kitaosu Lucky, <2791> Daikokuten, <3038> Kobayashi Corporation.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Morning Close) ~ The Nikkei Average fell significantly, and Tohoku Electric pushed down about 310 yen in one stock.
As of the closing on the 18th, the number of rising stocks among the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 93, with 130 falling and 2 unchanged. The Nikkei average fell significantly. It closed the morning session at 40,277.86 yen (approx. 807 million 0.8 billion 70 million shares traded), down 819.83 yen (-1.99%) from the previous day. On the 17th, the US stock market was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 243.60 points (+0.59%) to 41,198.08, while the Nasdaq fell 512.41 points (-2.77%) to 179.
Nikkei average contribution ranking (prelude) - Nikkei average slightly rising, Shinetsu Chemical pushing up about 13 yen with one stock.
As of the close on the 17th, the number of rising stocks among the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 172, the number of falling stocks was 49, and the number of unchanged stocks was 4. The Nikkei average continued to rise slightly. It closed the morning session at 41,307.36 yen (+0.08%), up 32.28 yen from the previous day. The volume was approximately 820 million shares traded. On the 16th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 742.76 points (+1.85%) to 40,954.48 dollars, while Nasdaq rose 36.77 points (+0.20%) to 18,509.3.
Nikkei average contribution ranking (pre-opening) ~ Nikkei average rebound, TDK pushed up about 43 yen per share by one stock.
As of the closing of the 16th, the number of rising stocks among the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 138, falling stocks were 84, and unchanged stocks were 3. The Nikkei average rebounded. It closed the morning session at 41,399.72 yen (+0.51%) which was 209.04 yen higher than the previous trading day (approximate volume of 810 million 10 thousand shares traded). On the 15th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 210.82 dollars (+0.53%) to 40,211.72 dollars, and the NASDAQ rose by 74.12 points (+0.40%) to 18,472.
Three points to watch in the afternoon session - Trump rally strengthens, including defense-related developments.
In the afternoon of the 16th, we want to focus on the following three points in trading: ・Nikkei Average rebounded, Trump rally strengthened in defense-related sectors ・Dollar-yen is solid, due to relief in U.S. interest rates ・Top contributors to price increases were TDK <6762> and Toshiba Elex <8035>. ■Nikkei Average rebounds, Trump rally strengthens in defense-related sectors Nikkei Average rebounds. It closed at 41,399.72 yen (volume approx. 810 million shares) during morning trading, up 209.04 yen (+0.51%) from the previous business day.
The Nikkei average rebounded, with a development that Trump Rally strengthened, including defense-related industries.
The Nikkei average rebounded. It closed the morning trading at 41,399.72 yen (+0.51%) higher than the previous day’s trading volume of approximately 810 million shares. On the 15th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 210.82 points (+0.53%) to 40,211.72, the NASDAQ rose by 74.12 points (+0.40%) to 18,472.57, and the S&P 500 rose by 15.87 points (+0.28%) to 5,631.22 at the end of trading. After the assassination attempt incident, the
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