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Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Close) ~ The Nikkei Average fell for the sixth consecutive day, with SoftBank Group and Advantest contributing to a decrease of about 73 yen from the two stocks.
As of the close on the 20th, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average was 105 that rose, 115 that fell, and 5 that remained unchanged. The US stock market was mixed on the 19th. The Dow Inc rose by $15.37 to close at $42,342.24, while the Nasdaq dropped by 19.93 points to close at 19,372.77. After the opening, there was an increase. The sudden drop the previous day following the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) indicating a slowdown in the Federal Reserve's (FRB) pace of additional interest rate cuts was not sustained.
The Nikkei Average has fallen for three consecutive days, with significant declines in Advantest weighing on it.
On the 16th, the US Stocks market was mixed. The Dow Inc average closed down by $110.58 at $43,717.48, while the Nasdaq finished up by 247.17 points at $20,173.89. Following the expectation of additional rate cuts at the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting midweek, the market opened slightly higher. The December services PMI showed a near three-year high and indicated an acceleration in the pace of expansion, which helped to widen the gains, but the Dow Inc average continued to face resistance, resulting in a slight decline.
Three key points to focus on in the latter half of the session - SoftBank Group is leading, but upward pressure is heavy.
In the afternoon trading on the 17th, there are three points to watch: - The Nikkei Average rebounded for the first time in three days, led by SoftBank Group, but with heavy resistance at higher levels. - The dollar-yen exchange rate fell back as U.S. interest rates eased. - The top contributor to the price increase is SoftBank Group <9984>, with the second place being Fast Retailing <9983>. ■ The Nikkei Average rebounded for the first time in three days, led by SoftBank Group, but facing heavy resistance. The Nikkei Average rebounded for the first time in three days, increasing by 62.57 yen (+0.16%) to 39,520.06 yen (Volume approximately 0.9 billion 40 million).
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in three days, driven by SoftBank Group, but resistance remains high.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in three days, closing the morning session at 39,520.06 yen, up 62.57 yen (+0.16%) from the previous day (Volume estimated at 0.9 billion and 40 million Stocks). The U.S. stock market on the 16th was mixed. The Dow Inc. fell by 110.58 dollars to 43,717.48 dollars, while the Nasdaq rose by 247.17 points to 20,173.89. Following expectations for additional interest rate cuts at the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in the middle of the week, there was a slight increase after the opening.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (pre-close) ~ The Nikkei average rebounded, with Advantest and Chugai Pharmaceutical pushing it up by approximately 60 yen.
As of the close of trading 16 days ago, the number of advancing and declining stocks in the Nikkei Average was 108 stocks up, 114 stocks down, and 3 stocks unchanged. The Nikkei Average rebounded, finishing the morning session at 39,533.55 yen, up 63.11 yen (Volume approximately 0.8 billion, 12.46 million shares). Last weekend, the Dow Inc in the USA closed down 86.06 dollars at 43,828.06 dollars, while the Nasdaq finished up 23.88 points at 19,926.72 points. Major corporate earnings were well-received. However, the Dow is influenced by the Federal Reserve Board.
The Nikkei average is down 399 yen, with the depreciation of the yen and the rise of the dollar providing some reassurance.
The Nikkei average is down 399 yen (as of 13:50). In terms of contribution to the Nikkei average, Fast Retailing <9983>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, and Recruit HD <6098> are among the top negative contributors, while Advantest <6857>, Bandai Namco HD <7832>, and Konami Group <9766> are among the top positive contributors. In the Sector, Machinery, Other Financing Business, Pharmaceutical, Precision Instruments, and Services are among the highest decline rates, while Pulp & Paper, Marine Transportation, and Other Products are.
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