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The Nikkei average fell by 100 yen, and the reaction to former US President Trump's speech was limited.
The Nikkei Average is down 100 yen (as of 1:50 p.m.). In terms of Nikkei Average contribution rate, First Retail <9983>, SoftBank G <9984>, Fanuc <6954> and other companies are among the top negative contributors, while companies such as Tohoku Electric <8035>, Advantest <6857>, and TDK <6762> are among the top positive contributors. In terms of sector, marine transportation, air transportation, electric and gas industries, mining, and oil and coal products are the top decliners, while precision instruments, other products, and electric appliances are the top advancers.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Morning) ~ Nikkei Average has fallen for 3 consecutive days, and First Retail has pushed down about 34 yen per share in one stock.
As of the closing of the market on the 19th, the number of rising stocks among the Nikkei Stock Average constituent stocks was 34, the number of falling stocks was 190, and the number of unchanged stocks was 1. The Nikkei Average has fallen for three consecutive days. At the end of the morning session, it was JPY 39,952.62 (with volume roughly estimated at 705.0 million shares), down by JPY 173.73 (-0.43%) from the previous day. The U.S. stock market fell on the 18th. Dow Inc fell 533.06 points (-1.29%) to 40,665.02 dollars, and Nasdaq fell 125.70 points (-0.70%) to 17,871.
Three points to watch in the afternoon ~ Semiconductors support the market but are in a tug of war around 40,000 yen.
In the afternoon trading on the 19th, we want to pay attention to the following three points: Nikkei Average fell for 3 consecutive days, semiconductor stocks supported it from below, but it was stuck between 40,000 yen; The dollar-yen exchange rate was steady, affected by high US interest rates; The top contributors to the price decline were First Retailing <9983> and SoftBank G <9984>. The Nikkei Average fell for three consecutive days. The closing price was 39,952.62 yen, down 173.73 yen (-0.43% ) compared to the previous day. (Volume:
ADR Japanese stock rankings ~ overall sell-off dominated by banks including Yucho Bank, Chicago down 185 yen compared to Osaka at 40,055 yen.
ADR (American depositary receipt) Japanese stocks, compared to Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 dollar = 157.35 yen), Yucho Bank <7182>, Japan Post <6178>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Nippon Densan <6594>, Takeda Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. <4502>, Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. <6098>, Fujifilm Holdings Corporation <4901>, etc. fell and overall selling pressure remained strong. Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price was 40,055 yen, down 185 yen from Osaka day and night comparison. The US stock market fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 533.06 dollars to 40.
Stocks that moved the day before part 2, including A&D HOLON, Laser Tec, and Liberta, etc.
Stock name <code> 18 day closing price ⇒ Previous day ratio </code> Eiwa <4251> 1615 -177 High-tech stocks are in a high price range due to the prevalence of profit-taking. Yoshimura Food <2884> 1427 -135 Buying ahead of the first quarter results followed by a sense of exhaustion. A&D Holon <7745> 2925 -300 Selling is spreading as a corner of small and medium-sized semiconductor-related companies. Shibaura Mechatronics <6590> 8190 -550 Selling is spreading as a corner of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Yamai Denshi <6941>
US stock market falls, wary of early rate cuts and corporate earnings (18th).
Chicago Nikkei Futures (CME) (18th) SEP24O 40310 (USD-denominated) H 40465 L 39915 C 40115, TSE ratio -125 (evening ratio +95), Vol 13268 SEP24O 40260 (JPY-denominated) H 40420 L 39865 C 40055, TSE ratio -185 (evening ratio +35), Vol 36568. American Depositary Receipt (ADR) Overview (18th) In the ADR market, compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 USD = 157.35 JPY).
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