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ADR Japanese stock rankings: General buying dominant including Fanuc corp, etc. Chicago is trading at 41,210 yen, 40 yen higher than Osaka.
ADR (American depositary receipt) Japanese stocks, converted to 1 dollar and 157.88 yen compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Fanuc Corp <6954>, SoftBank Group Corp <9984>, Toyota Industries Corporation <6201>, HOYA Corporation <7741>, Disco Corporation <6146>, Komatsu Ltd <6301>, Honda Motor Co Ltd <7267> have risen, and general buying is dominant. The settlement price of the Chicago Nikkei 225 futures was 40 yen higher than the Osaka day-to-night comparison at 41,210 yen. The US stock market is rising. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 247.15 dollars at 40.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Closing Bell) - Nikkei Average fell significantly for the first time in 4 days, with two stocks, Toshiba and Fast Retailing, lowering approximately 445 yen.
At the close on the 12th, the number of rising stocks of Nikkei average constituent stocks was 65, the number of falling stocks was 159, and the number of unchanged stocks was 1. On the 11th, the US stock market was mixed. The Dow Jones average closed at 39,753.75, up 32.39 points (+0.08%), the Nasdaq closed at 18,283.41, down 364.04 points (-1.95%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,584.54, down 49.37 points (-0.88%). The June Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed sluggish inflation.
Sell-off of stocks related to semiconductors is increasing for profit-taking.
The Nikkei average fell significantly for the first time in four days, closing at 41,190.68 yen, down by 1,033.34 yen with an estimated volume of 1.8 billion 30 million shares traded. Following the trend of profit-taking selling led by high-tech stocks in the US market, amid increasing expectations for early rate cuts, stocks with a large contribution to the index such as semiconductor related stocks were sold in the Tokyo market. The Nikkei average started at 41,668.86 yen and widened the decline to 41,188.29 yen in the mid-morning of the morning session. In addition, in the foreign exchange market, the yen has been appreciating.
The Nikkei Average sharply fell, with selling pressure intensifying ahead of the 3-day holiday, resulting in the largest decline this year.
On the 11th, the US stock market was mixed. The Dow Inc rose 32.39 points (+0.08%) to 39,753.75, the Nasdaq fell 364.04 points (-1.95%) to 18,283.41, and the S&P 500 ended trading at 5,584.54, down 49.37 points (-0.88%). The June Consumer Price Index (CPI) serves as evidence of the slowdown in inflation, boosting expectations of a rate cut. Dow Inc moved steadily throughout the day supported by the recovery of real estate and other interest rate-sensitive trades such as A-REIT ETF and Index ETF.
Nikkei Average fell 1,007 yen, with focus on corporate earnings and US PPI.
As of 2:40pm, the Nikkei average was down by 1007 yen. In terms of Nikkei contribution, companies such as Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (8035), First Retailing Co., Ltd. (9983), Advantest Corporation (6857) are among the top negative contributors, while Nitori Holdings Co., Ltd. (9843), Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd. (8830), and Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. (8801) are among the top positive contributors. Among the sectors, insurance, electric appliances, marine transportation, banks, and machinery are the top declining industries, while real estate, fisheries and agriculture, services, construction, and textiles & apparels are the top rising sectors.
Nikkei Average fell by 957 yen, and there is a reluctance to actively buy and sell ahead of the 3-day weekend.
The Nikkei average is down 957 yen (as of 1:50 p.m.). In terms of Nikkei average contribution, East Elec <8035>, Fast Retailing <9983>, Advantest <6857> and others are among the top negative contributors, while Nitori HD <9843>, Sumitomo Fudosan <8830>, and Yasukawa Elec <6506> and others are among the top positive contributors. In terms of sectors, insurance, electric appliances, marine transportation, banks, and nonferrous metals are among the top decliners, while real estate, fisheries and agriculture, construction, textiles & apparels, and land transportation are among the
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