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Buffett's Japan Play: Why Investors Shouldn't Sleep On These Stocks, ETFs
Rating information (Target Price change - Part 1) = TIS, J Front, ETC
◎Nomura Securities (three-tier system: Buy > Neutral > Reduce) TIS <3626.T> -- "Buy" → "Buy", 4,300 yen → 4,600 yen Amano <6436.T> -- "Buy" → "Buy", 4,800 yen → 5,000 yen Advantest <6857.T> -- "Buy" → "Buy", 10,500 yen → 11,600 yen Gakken HD <9470.T> -- "Buy" → "Buy", 1,500 yen → 1,440 yen AGC <5201.T> -- "Neutral" → "
The Nikkei average is down about 80 yen, after an initial sell-off, the market is in a consolidation phase = January 21 morning session.
On the 21st, at around 10:03 AM, the Nikkei average stock price was fluctuating approximately 80 yen lower than the previous day, around 38,600 yen. Just after the market opened at 9:01 AM, it reached 38,497.57 yen, down 180.47 yen. On the local 20th in the USA market, the revenue forecast for the fiscal year ending in January 2026 announced by the major retail company Walmart did not meet market average expectations. Concerns about stagnant consumption and the resurgence of inflation due to USA's tariff policies led to a decline in the Dow Inc for the first time in three days and the Nasdaq Composite Index falling for the first time in six days.
Fitch Rates Sumitomo Mitsui Financial's Additional Tier 1 Notes BB+
Today's flows: 02/20 Mitsubishi Electric saw an inflow of JPY¥ 1.84 billion, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group saw an outflow of JPY¥ 13.27 billion
On February 20th, the TSE Main Market saw an inflow of JPY¥ 697.38 billion and an outflow of JPY¥ 906.13 billion.$Mitsubishi Electric(6503.JP)$, $Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha(9101.JP)$ and $Daiichi
The Nikkei average fell by 584 points, continuing to decline significantly, weighed down by U.S. tariff policies and a strong yen, with over 80% of Main Board stocks declining in the first half of the day.
Twenty days ago, the Nikkei average stock price fell significantly by 584.90 yen to 38,579.71 yen compared to the previous day. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also dropped by 39.50 points to 2,727.75 points. The Nikkei average began trading with selling pressure from the morning. As U.S. stock index Futures fell during extended hours trading, the exchange rate turned toward a stronger yen, increasing the decline. Furthermore, U.S. President Trump's automobile tariffs continued to weigh down related stocks, and by 11:26 AM, the decline was the same.