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Honda Q3 Earnings Surpass Expectations, Revenues Decline Y/Y
In January, the sales of RBOB Gasoline Passenger Vehicles fell by more than 20% month-on-month: Japanese brands overall under pressure, with Honda and Dongfeng Honda both "cut in half."
① According to data released by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, the domestic sales of Passenger Vehicles in January were 1.738 million units, a month-on-month decrease of 35.5% and a year-on-year decrease of 0.5%; ② In January this year, GAC Honda's sales were 15,123 units, a year-on-year decline of 57.14%; Dongfeng Honda's monthly sales were 19,971 units, a year-on-year decline of 69.31%.
Amid concerns over Trump tariffs, funds are flowing into companies with strong earnings reports.
The Nikkei average rebounded slightly, closing at 39,174.25 yen, up 24.82 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.8 billion 70 million shares). Due to concerns over tariff policies from the Trump administration, selling, particularly in the autos sector, started off slightly ahead. Furthermore, preliminary GDP figures for the domestic economy in the October to December 2024 period exceeded market Financial Estimates, which was perceived as supporting expectations for early interest rate hikes from the Bank of Japan, contributing to a stronger yen, which moved to 151 yen per dollar, negatively impacting investment sentiment. However, the day
Today's flows: 02/17 Sony Group saw an inflow of JPY¥ 9.88 billion, Lasertec saw an outflow of JPY¥ 6.72 billion
On February 17th, the TSE Main Market saw an inflow of JPY¥ 794.4 billion and an outflow of JPY¥ 840.75 billion.$Sony Group(6758.JP)$, $Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group(8306.JP)$ and $SoftBank Group(998
FLAT OUT IN TOKYO "Red Bull Showrun X Powered by Honda"
The Nikkei average is down about 50 yen, showing a soft trend due to concerns over U.S. Autos tariffs = morning session on the 17th.
On the morning of the 17th, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuated around 39,100 yen, down about 50 yen from the previous weekend. At 9:01 AM, it reached 39,021.23 yen, down 128.20 yen. U.S. President Trump announced on the 14th local time that he would reveal tariffs on imported Autos around April 2. There are concerns about the impact on Japan's automotive industry, the mainstay of exports, leading to a weak performance in automotive-related stocks. The strengthening of the yen in the currency market is also a burden. U.S. stocks on the 14th local time.