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The Nikkei average started at 170 yen higher, with Canon Inc-spons adr and Resona Holdings, Inc. etc. rising.
[Nikkei Stock Average・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 36386.12; +170.37 TOPIX; 2587.82; +8.09 [Opening Overview] The Nikkei average on the 10th started trading with a rebound of 170.37 yen to 36,386.12 yen, up 6 days. The U.S. stock market on the 9th rebounded. The Dow Inc. traded at 40829.59 dollars, up 484.18 dollars, and the NASDAQ traded at 16884.61, up 193.78 points. After a sharp decline in the market last week, it was a pullback.
ADR Japanese stock rankings - General buying of Japan Post, etc., Chicago is 25 yen lower than Osaka at 36,215 yen.
Japanese stocks of ADR (American Depositary Receipt) such as Japan Post <6178>, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group <8306>, Tokyo Marine Holdings <8766>, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group <8316>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Komatsu <6301>, and Mizuho Financial Group <8411> have risen compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (at an exchange rate of 1 dollar = 143.15 yen), and buying momentum is strong overall. The settlement price of the Chicago Nikkei 225 futures was 36,215 yen, down 25 yen from Osaka's daytime trading. The U.S. stock market rebounded with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 484.18 dollars.
U.S. stock market rebounds, expecting a soft landing (9th).
"Chicago Nikkei Average Futures (CME)" (9th) SEP24O 35315 (dollar-denominated) H 36520 L 35140 C 36230 TSE comparison -10 (evening comparison -90) Vol 20944 SEP24O 35290 (yen-denominated) H 36510 L 35125 C 36215 TSE comparison -25 (evening comparison -105) Vol 36544 "American Depositary Receipt Overview (ADR)" (9th) In the ADR market, compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 dollar to 143.15 yen),
The NY market rebounded on the 9th [NY market close].
[NYDow, Nasdaq, CME (Table)] NYDOW; 40,829.59; +484.18 Nasdaq; 16,884.60; +193.77 CME225; 36,215; -25 (compared to Daiwa Securities) [NY Market Data] The NY market rebounded on the 9th. The Dow average ended trading at 40,829.59, up 484.18 dollars, and the Nasdaq closed at 16,884.60, up 193.77 points. After a significant decline in the market last week, there was a strong buying interest on dips after the opening.
The Nikkei average fell for the 5th consecutive day. After a round of selling, there was a temporary strengthening of the yen and a rebound in buying.
In the US market on the weekend of the 6th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 40,345.41, down 410.34 points (-1.01%), the Nasdaq closed at 16,690.83, down 436.83 points (-2.55%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,408.42, down 94.99 points (-1.73%). The market opened slightly higher due to mixed results from the August employment statistics, but turned downward due to downward revisions in the number of employees over the past two months, raising concerns about the labor market and economic slowdown. Semiconductor trade
Nvidia's market cap evaporated by $406 billion in a week, exceeding the sum of AMD and Qualcomm.
This week, Nvidia's market cap shrank by $406 billion, which is a record single-week loss for any US company, exceeding the combined market caps of AMD and Qualcomm. Since last week's release of financial reports that did not meet market expectations, Nvidia's stock price has been continuously declining, with four out of six trading days experiencing decreases. The pressure this week has been particularly high, so much so that the Dow Jones market data shows that the stock has had its worst weekly performance in two years. Nvidia's stock price has fallen by a cumulative 13.9% this week, compared to a 16.1% decrease in the week ending September 2, 2022. The company's current market cap is approximately $25 billion.
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