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Three points to focus on in the second half of the session - the Nikkei average is rebounding, gradually increasing, but trading stunk.
In the afternoon trade on the 22nd, I would like to focus on the following three points. • The Nikkei index rebounded and is slowly rising, but the trade stunk. • The dollar-yen exchange rate halted its decline, briefly falling below 154 yen. • The top contributor to the price increase was Fast Retailing <9983>, and the second was tokyo electron ltd. unsponsored adr <8035>. ■ The Nikkei index rebounded and is slowly rising, but the trade stunk. The Nikkei index rebounded, finishing the morning session up 389.15 points (+1.02%) at 38,415.32 yen (estimated volume 0.8 billion shares).
The Nikkei average starts up 120 yen, with companies like Sakura and Recruit HD rising.
[Nikkei Stock Average ・ TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 38,146.98; +120.81 TOPIX; 2,688.84; +6.03 [Opening Overview] On the 22nd, the Nikkei Average started trading with a rebound of 120.81 yen to 38,146.98 yen, up for the first time in three days. The previous day, the U.S. stock market rose. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,870.35, up 461.88 points, and the Nasdaq closed at 18,972.42, up 6.28 points. Geopolitical risk concerns eased at the opening.
ADR Japanese stock rankings - overall buying dominance including Orient Land, Chicago at 38,230 yen, 190 yen higher than Osaka.
Japanese stocks of ADR (american depositary receipt) compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (calculated at 154.51 yen per dollar), such as Orion Land <4661>, Mitsubishi Corporation <8058>, komatsu <6301>, Disco <6146>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Mizuho Financial Group <8411>, have risen, with buying pressure prevailing overall. The settlement price of the Chicago Nikkei 225 futures is 38,230 yen, which is 190 yen higher than during the Osaka day session. The US stock market has risen, with the dow inc gaining 461.88 dollars.
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