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The Nikkei average rose by 246 yen, recovering to 38,000 yen at closing for the first time in about a month = June 26, afternoon session.
On the 26th, the Nikkei average stock price in the afternoon was up 246.75 yen to 38,027.29 yen compared to the previous day, and the TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also rose by 15.37 points to 2,812.89 points, continuing its upward trend. After morning buying based on the rise in U.S. stocks on the 25th, there was pressure from selling as investors waited for a rebound. However, in the afternoon, following the depreciation of the yen in the Foreign Exchange market, the index regained its gains, reaching a high of 44,015 yen to 38,220.69 yen at 2:20 PM.
Nippon Yusen Says Share Exchange Between Nippon Cargo Airlines, ANA Holdings Rescheduled to May 1
The Nikkei Average fell by 74 points, continuing its downward trend, while the TOPIX remains strong, rising for eight consecutive days = Afternoon session on the 21st.
On the 21st, in the afternoon session, the Nikkei Stock Average fell by 74.82 yen to 37,677.06 yen compared to the previous trading day. Meanwhile, the TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) rose by 8.20 points to 2,804.16 points, marking its eighth consecutive increase. This is the longest streak since January 15, 2024, a period of about one year and two months. In the morning, influenced by a slight decline in the NY Dow and Nasdaq Composite Index in the local U.S. stock market on the 20th, selling pressure was observed. When the Nikkei opened at 9:00 AM, it was down by 132.51 yen to 37,619.37 yen.
"Noboru Yamamoto's Premium Report": J Engine (6016)
<The impact of special ship demand on performance has changed significantly> This week, attention should be focused on Japan Engine Corporation (= J Engine, 6016) as a company related to shipbuilding and defense. It is a major manufacturer of large diesel engines for ships, formerly known as Kobe Diesel. The company changed its name after merging with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011.T> shipbuilding engine business in 2017. Due to the sharp rise in shipping rates caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a shipbuilding boom is currently underway, along with demands for increased defense spending from the Trump administration (during the first Trump administration for G.
The Nikkei average is up 50 yen, showing strong performance after the shift to an upward trend = 12 days ago.
At around 10:06 AM on the 12th, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuated around 36,845 yen, up about 50 yen from the previous day. At 9:25 AM, it hit 36,956.33 yen, up by 163.22 yen. On the 11th, U.S. President Trump announced that a 25% additional tariff would be imposed on Iron & Steel and Aluminum imported from Canada. With the previous increase combined, the tariff rate will rise to 50%, raising concerns about the impact on the U.S. economy, leading to a continued decline in U.S. stocks. President Trump has indicated a plan to review the additional tariffs.
The Nikkei rose by 307 points, continuing to increase, with European Index-related stocks being bought, and over 80% of the Main Board stocks rising in the first half of the session.
Six days ago, the Nikkei average stock price rose by 307.78 yen compared to the previous day, reaching 37,726.02 yen, continuing its upward trend. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also increased by 32.06 points to 2,750.27 points. On the 5th, the U.S. government announced that it would impose a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, while granting a one-month grace period for automotive-related products. In the U.S. stock market, excessive caution regarding the U.S. economy has eased, leading to rebounds in both the Dow Inc and the Nasdaq Composite Index for the first time in three days. Japanese stocks are following this trend.