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The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Index continued to decline, widening the drop towards the end.
Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index 802.31 -7.72 / Volume 0.2 billion 51.13 million shares / Trading value 130.9 billion yen Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index 624.89 -5.96 / Volume 0.1 billion 38.5 million shares / Trading value 94.7 billion yen. Today's Growth Market saw both the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index continue to decline, with the number of advancing stocks at 202, declining stocks at 364, and unchanged at 37. The Growth Market experienced a soft development today. The previous day, on the 19th, in the USA.
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Overview of the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index Futures: A reversal following the passing of financial policy events in Japan and the United States.
On December 19, the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index Futures were up 2 points from the previous trading day at 621 points. The high was 622 points, the low was 606 points, and the intraday trading volume was 4,159 contracts. On the previous day, December 18, the Dow Inc fell for the tenth consecutive day. Ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) results announcement, a cautious sentiment strengthened, and after the opening, the market showed mixed signals. The Dow Inc, which had been declining until the previous day, saw some buying in major stocks, resulting in a rise, while the Nasdaq started with a slight decline. The FOMC announced predictions.
Three key points to watch in the first half - after a sharp drop, it is easy to see Buy on dips once the Sell pressure has subsided.
In the trading session prior to the 19th, attention should be focused on the following three points. ■ A sharp decline may be followed by Buy orders targeting dips once selling activity has concluded. ■ Okano Valve, upward revision of operating profit to 1.185 billion yen from 0.88 billion yen on 24/11. ■ Key material in the prior session: Nissan and Honda are in consolidation discussions, establishment of a holding company, and merging options with Mitsubishi Motors. ■ A sharp decline may be followed by Buy orders targeting dips once selling activity has concluded. The Japanese stock market on the 19th will start with a gap down. In the US market on the 18th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 1123 dollars.
Nissan Motor, Sumitomo Corporation, etc. [List of stock materials from the newspaper]
*Nissan Motor Company <7201> is in discussions for integration with Honda, planning to establish a holding company and considering a merger with Mitsubishi Motors (Nikkai Industrial Front Page) - ○ *Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011> appoints Mr. Ito as president, focusing on growth strategies in energy and defense (Nikkai Industrial Page 3) - ○ *NTT <9432> alongside eight major telecommunications companies, aims to restore disaster-affected communications networks quickly, expanding cooperation, sharing fuel supply bases and laying ships (Nikkai Industrial Page 3) - ○ *Mitsui Chemicals <4183> promotes decarbonization in the petrochemical sector, discussing details of collaboration among three companies (Nikkai Industrial Page 3) - ○ *Sumitomo Corporation <8053> participates in large-scale residential development in Australia, current.