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The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Index continues to decline, with lackluster price movements ahead of the Japan and US central bank meetings.
Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index 814.89 -2.43 / Volume 0.2 billion 14.75 million shares / Trading value 145.5 billion yen Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index 635.44 -2.83 / Volume 0.1 billion 5.09 million shares / Trading value 97.2 billion yen Today's growth market saw a continued decline in both the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index, with 187 rising stocks, 363 declining stocks, and 45 unchanged. Today's growth market showed a soft trend. On the previous day, October 16 in the USA.
Stocks that moved the previous day part2: Timee, Heartseed, N.C.N, ETC.
Stock Name <Code> Closing Price on the 13th ⇒ Change from the previous day Kurazushi <2695> 3140 -115 Continuing to view negatively the abolition of the shareholder benefit system, IHI <7013> 8278 -452 Cautious views regarding defense tax increase have been conveyed. Omron <6645> 4892 -292 There seems to be a sense of completion regarding expectations for China’s policy moves. Kawasaki Heavy Industries <7012> 6410 -214 Major defense-related stocks are generally under selling pressure. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011> 2291.5 -98.5 Core defense-related.
Softening, with U.S. stocks declining and rising U.S. long-term Gold rates being burdensome.
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Strategy] Today's Emerging Markets are expected to have a weak performance. In the US stock market yesterday, the Dow Inc dropped by 234.44 points (-0.53%) to 43,914.12, marking a six-day decline. Selling was triggered by the unexpected acceleration in the November Producer Price Index (PPI) and the unexpectedly weak employment-related indicators, compounded by the decline of the managed care company UnitedHealth (UNH). The Nasdaq continued its decline due to concerns over rising long-term interest rates. Today in the Emerging Markets, selling is anticipated.
Seibu Holdings revised upwards on March 25, operating profit of 289 billion yen from 45 billion yen.
Seibu Holdings <9024> announced a revision of its business forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025. Revenue is adjusted upwards from 494 billion yen to 898 billion yen, and operating profit from 45 billion yen to 289 billion yen. With the liquidity of the Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho, the outlook significantly exceeds the previously announced figures. 【Positive Evaluation】 <7640> Top Culture full-year | <3458> Seer Inc half-year <9024> Seibu Holdings revision | <5134> POPER full-year <5218> Ohara full-year | <7673> Dai Co.
Gloe: Summary of Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ending 2024/10 [Japanese GAAP] (Consolidated)
Gloe: Notice regarding differences between consolidated earnings forecasts and actual values, and differences between individual earnings and prior fiscal year actual values