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List of cloud-clearing stocks (weekly) (part 2)
List of high-flying stocks. Market Code Name End Price Leading Span A Leading Span B Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime <6194> Atrae 862 716.75 825.5 <6277> Hosomi micron 4415 4298.75 3767 <6284> ASB Machinery 5000 4477.5 4525 <6301>
US stocks are supported by the growth of GDP and other favorable factors.
The Nikkei Average extended its gains for the fourth business day. It finished trading at 36,726.64 yen, up 284.21 yen (with trading volume of approximately 1.7 billion 50 million shares). Although the Dow Jones Industrial Average recovered 0.04 million dollars in the US market the day before, some high-tech stocks were weakly held back, and selling took the lead in the morning. However, the real GDP (gross domestic product) for the April-June period in 2024 increased by 3.1% compared to the previous quarter, exceeding market estimates, and the Nikkei Average was evaluated as rising from the low at the start of trading.
Nikkei Average extended its increase for the fourth straight day, with value stocks being bought and rising up to near the 200-day moving average.
On the 14th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones rose 242.75 points (+0.61%) to 40,008.39, the NASDAQ rose 4.99 points (+0.03%) to 17,192.60, and the S&P 500 rose 20.78 points (+0.38%) to 5,455.21 at the end of trading. After opening, buying continued to rise due to confirmation of continued inflation slowing in the July Consumer Price Index (CPI) and expectations of a rate cut. At the same time, the results were as expected, prompting an aggressive rate cut.
Yakult, Nichirei, etc. (added) Rating
Downgrade - Bearish code | Company name | Securities company | Conventional | After change | ------ | ----------------- | ------------- |-------------- |-------------- | <3279> | API | Morgan Stanley | "Over W" | "Equal W" | <5201> | AGC | SMBC Nikko | "1"
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The Nikkei Average fell for the third consecutive day, with volatile movements focused on short-term funds.
On the 7th, the US stock market fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 38,763.45, down 234.21 (-0.60%), the NASDAQ closed at 16,195.80, down 171.05 (-1.05%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,199.50, down 40.53 (-0.77%). With the easing of concerns about economic slowdown, buying continued to rise after the opening. After the buyback, the selling pressure was rekindled due to persistent uncertainty about the economy, which suppressed the upside. Towards the end, there was a 10-year bond auction.