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Due to uncertainties in the US presidential election, the price fell below ¥0.04 million.
The Nikkei average fell significantly for the fourth consecutive business day, closing at 39,599.00 yen, down 464.79 yen from the previous day (with an estimated volume of 1.3 billion 40 million shares), and fell below the 0.04 million yen mark for the first time in three weeks on a closing price basis. On the 21st, President Biden announced his withdrawal from the presidential election. With the possibility of former President Trump's re-election increasing and the growing seriousness of the US-China confrontation, there is also a sense of wariness about future policy operations, leading to a prevailing movement of portfolio adjustments among hedge funds and other traders. The Nikkei average fell below the 0.04 million yen mark.
The Nikkei average fell significantly for the fourth consecutive day, dropping more than 500 yen at one point due to a rollback of the Trump rally.
On the 19th, the US stock market continued to fall. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 40,287.53, down 377.49 points (-0.93%), the Nasdaq closed at 17,726.94, down 144.28 points (-0.81%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,505.00, down 39.59 points (-0.71%). There was selling pressure due to concerns that a system failure would cause chaos in the world economy, causing a decline after the opening. Profit taking sales ahead of the earnings release of high-tech companies next week were also seen, further lowering the market.
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Due to the drop in US stocks, it temporarily fell below the 0.04 million yen mark.
The Nikkei average fell for the third consecutive day. Trading ended at 40,063.79 yen, down 62.56 yen (with a volume of approximately 1.53 billion shares). Following the decline of US stocks the previous day, selling began at the opening, and the Nikkei average fell to 39,824.58 yen just after the opening. During the trading hours, it briefly fell below the 400,000-yen level for the first time in about two weeks. However, while there was a move to pick up on the dips in semiconductor-related stocks, it then became stagnant, sandwiched between 400,000 yen. Tokyo Stock Exchange price.
The Nikkei Average fell for the third consecutive day, and the level of 40,000 yen is in a stalemate due to a rebound in semiconductor stocks.
On the 18th, the US stock market fell. The Dow Jones average closed down 533.06 points (-1.29%) at 40,665.02, the Nasdaq closed down 125.70 points (-0.70%) at 17,871.22, and the S&P 500 closed down 43.68 points (-0.78%) at 5,544.59. After opening higher, it fell due to better-than-expected employment and manufacturing-related indicators and the retreat of early interest rate cuts. The Dow, which had been hitting record highs, fell due to profit-taking selling and increased caution towards corporate earnings.
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