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The Nikkei Average fell for the first time in three days, but the mood is not surprisingly bad.
The Nikkei average fell for the first time in three days, ending trading at 34,831.15 yen (with estimated volume of approximately 2.410 billion shares) with a decline of 258.47 yen. Selling preceded in the form of continuing the flow of selling high-tech stocks in the U.S. stock market the previous day, and by mid-morning, the level had been lowered to 34,207.16 yen. However, investment funds have shifted to good earnings stocks, and after the morning selling has subsided, the market turned positive by the end of the morning, and at the beginning of afternoon trading, it rose to a high of 35,379.65 yen.
Nikkei average fell by 303 yen, providing a sense of relief due to the stability in the yen exchange rate.
As of 1:50 pm, the Nikkei average is down 303 yen. In terms of Nikkei average contribution, SoftBank Group <9984>, Advantest <6857>, Shiseido <4911>, etc. are among the top negative contributors, while Laser Technology <6920>, First Retailing <9983>, Nitori Holdings <9843>, etc. are among the top positive contributors. In terms of sectors, metal products, nonferrous metals, other financing businesses, wholesale trade, and securities futures are among the top decliners, while mining, oil & coal products, and land transportation are among the top gainers.
The Nikkei average started off at an increase of 181 yen in the afternoon, with companies such as TOWA and HOYA showing high gains.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price · TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 35271.26; + 181.64 TOPIX; 2499.83; + 10.62 [Afternoon Opening Overview] Afternoon Nikkei Average started with an increase from the morning close (35,148.10 yen) to 35,271.26 yen, up 181.64 yen from the previous day. During lunchtime, Nikkei 225 futures were strong in the range of 35,020 yen to 35,380 yen. Dollar-yen was around 146.50-60 yen per dollar, up about 40 yen from around 9am.
Three points to watch for in the afternoon session, including volatile price movements rebounding from a drop of over 800 yen.
In the afternoon of the 8th of the trade, we want to pay attention to the following three points: Nikkei average has rebounded for three consecutive days, and the rough price movement that bounced back from a decline of over 800 yen; The dollar-yen rate has reversed and risen with the rise of Japanese stocks; The top contributers to the price hike were Laser Tech <6920>, followed by First Light <9983>. Nikkei average has risen for three consecutive days. It was 58.48 yen higher than the previous day (+0.17%) at 35,148.10 yen (volume approximate 1.2 billion shares) in the morning.
ADR Japanese stock rankings ~ overall selling trend including Yucho Bank, etc., Chicago at 34,370 yen, 700 yen lower than Osaka.
Japanese ADRs (American Depositary Receipts) were generally sold off, with the following companies, at the conversion rate of 1 dollar to 146.66 yen against the Tokyo Stock Exchange: Japan Post Holdings Co Ltd <6178>, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc <8306>, Marubeni Corp <8002>, Advantest Corp <6857>, Tokyo Electron Ltd <8035>, and Hitachi Ltd sponsored ADR <6501>, among others, experiencing declines. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price was down 700 yen compared to the Osaka daytime price, at 34,370 yen. The American stock market was down, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by 234.21 dollars to 38.
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