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Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (as of noon close) - The Nikkei Average fell, with Advantest and Fast Retailing contributing to a decline of approximately 159 yen.
As of the close 30 days ago, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei Average was 88 rising, 135 falling, and 2 unchanged. The Nikkei Average fell, ending the morning session at 39,979.68 yen, down 301.48 yen (estimated Volume of 0.7 billion, 58.3 million shares). Last Friday, the Dow Inc in the USA closed down 333.59 dollars at 42,992.21 dollars, while the Nasdaq ended down 298.33 points at 19,722.03 points. With the holiday season approaching, participant numbers are limited.
Three key points to watch in the latter session - soft trend due to the rebound from the end of last week.
In the afternoon trading on the 30th, three points should be noted: ・ The Nikkei index fell, showing a weak trend due to the reaction from the end of last week ・ The dollar-yen exchange rate is holding steady, with US interest rates remaining firm ・ The top contributor to the decline is Advantest <6857>, with First Retailing <9983> in second place. ■ The Nikkei index fell, showing a weak trend due to the reaction from the end of last week. The Nikkei index decreased by 301.48 yen, closing at 39,979.68 yen (estimated Volume 0.7 billion, 58.3 million shares) at the end of the morning trading. Last week's US market's Dow Inc experienced a decline of 333.
The Nikkei average has fallen, showing weak movements due to last weekend's reaction.
The Nikkei average has fallen. It ended the morning session at 39,979.68 yen, down 301.48 yen (estimated Volume 0.7 billion, 58.3 million shares). Last weekend, the USA market's Dow Inc average finished down 333.59 dollars at 42,992.21 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed down 298.33 points at 19,722.03 points. With the year-end and New Year holidays approaching, participation is limited, and China's Indicators were lackluster. Additionally, political instability in Germany and South Korea seems to have influenced some investors' sentiment, leading to the decline. New Year.
Defense spending is increasing, and Japan's total budget for 2025 will reach a record 115 trillion yen.
In the new budget proposal, the spending items with the largest increase include: a significant increase of over 10% in defense spending, reaching 8.5 trillion yen; and an approximately 7% increase in allocations to local governments. Due to record high tax revenues, the scale of newly issued government bonds will decrease by nearly one-fifth, down to 28.6 trillion yen.
The Nikkei average started with a rise of 104 yen, with DeNA and Mitsui E&S, etc., increasing.
[Nikkei Stock Average・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39672.15; +104.09 TOPIX; 2775.87; +9.09 [Market Opening Overview] On the 27th, the Nikkei Average opened with an increase of 104.09 yen at 39672.15 yen, marking the third consecutive rise. The US stock market on the previous day, the 26th, was mixed. The Dow Inc saw an increase of 28.77 dollars to finish at 43325.80 dollars, while the Nasdaq finished down 10.77 points at 20020.36. There was an unexpected decrease in unemployment Insurance claims.
Major News of Individual Stocks for the Nippon Yusen Group in 2024.
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