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Daily short sale tracking: Broadcom's short volume increased by 11 million, with a short sale ratio of 12%
ADR Japanese stock rankings – mixed highs and lows, Chicago is up 100 yen compared to Osaka at 39,570 yen.
ADR Japan stock ranking - mixed highs and lows, Chicago is up 100 yen compared to Osaka at 39,570 yen - Japanese stocks of ADR (American Depositary Receipt) compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (based on 1 dollar = 153.66 yen), such as SoftBank Group <9984>, Mitsui Sumitomo FG <8316>, Mizuho FG <8411>, Mitsubishi Corporation <8058>, HOYA <7741> rose, while Japan Post Bank <7182>, MS&AD Insurance HD <8725>, Nidec <6594>, Japan Post <6178>.
The New York market on the 13th was mixed.
[NYDow・Nasdaq・CME (Table)] NYDOW; 43828.06; -86.06 Nasdaq; 19926.72; +23.88 CME225; 39570; +100 (Compared to the Osaka Exchange) [NY Market Data] The NY market on the 13th was mixed. The Dow average closed down $86.06 at $43,828.06, while the Nasdaq finished up 23.88 points at $19,926.72. The major corporate earnings were well received, leading to an increase after the opening. The Dow is under the Federal Reserve.
The US Stocks market is mixed, supported by solid corporate earnings (13th).
"Chicago Nikkei Average Futures (CME)" (13th) MAR24 O 39,790 (in USD) H 39,900 L 39,385 C 39,690 compared to the Osaka Exchange +220 (evening comparison +90) Vol 4,224 MAR24 O 39,640 (in JPY) H 39,770 L 39,240 C 39,570 compared to the Osaka Exchange +100 (evening comparison -30) Vol 18,101 "Overview of American Depositary Receipts (ADR)" (13th) In the ADR market, compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (1 USD = 153.66 JPY).
Today's flows: 12/13 Sony Group saw an inflow of JPY¥ 36.04 billion, Recruit Holdings saw an outflow of JPY¥ 22.49 billion
On December 13th, the TSE Main Market saw an inflow of JPY¥ 670.33 billion and an outflow of JPY¥ 736.85 billion.$Sony Group(6758.JP)$, $Advantest(6857.JP)$ and $Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha(9101.JP)
The yen faces new risks as strategists worry that the Bank of Japan may delay interest rate hikes until March or later.
A new risk is emerging for the Japanese yen, as forex strategists in Tokyo warn that the Bank of Japan may not raise interest rates until March next year or later. On Wednesday, the market got a taste of this danger as traders reacted to a report that the Bank of Japan reportedly thinks it can afford to wait a bit longer to increase rates, causing the yen to fall to its lowest level in over two weeks. The yen against the dollar dropped to 152.82, and the market is still debating whether the Bank of Japan will take action during the meeting on December 19 or at the next meeting about a month later. Shusuke, the head of Japan forex and rates strategy at Bank of America in Tokyo.
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