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Limited buying aimed at a one-step rise from 39,000 yen.
The Nikkei Average continued to rise significantly. It closed the trading at 38,780.14 yen, up 496.29 yen (volume approximately 2.74 billion shares), with buying leading across a wide range of stocks against the backdrop of positive economic indicators and the previous week's strong performance in US stocks. The Nikkei Average extended its gains to 39,053.64 yen around the midpoint of the morning session, recovering the key level of 39,000 yen for the first time in 6 trading days since the 15th. However, achieving the psychological milestone may lead to a sense of accomplishment in the short term, with subsequent selling on the sidelines waiting for a pullback.
The Nikkei average is up 557 yen, and the dow inc futures are strong, providing reassurance to the Tokyo market.
The Nikkei average is up 557 yen (as of 1:50 PM). In terms of contributions to the Nikkei average, Fast Retailing <9983>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, and SoftBank Group <9984> are among the top positive contributors, while Advantest <6857>, kddi corporation <9433>, and Nexon <3659> are among the top negative contributors. In the sector, land transportation, services, precision instruments, pharmaceutical, and chemicals have the highest price increases, while nonferrous metals, iron & steel, wholesale trade, fisheries & agriculture, and marine shipping.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (preliminary closing) ~ Nikkei Average significantly extended, with First Retail and East Elec pushing up by about 204 yen for 2 stocks.
At the closing time on the 25th, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituents was 181, falling stocks were 41, and unchanged stocks were 3. The Nikkei average showed a significant increase. It closed the morning session at 38,868.68 yen, up 584.83 yen (volume approximately 0.9 billion 11.31 million shares). At the end of the trading day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the US market last weekend on the 22nd was 426.16 points higher at 44,296.51, and the Nasdaq closed at 19,003.65, up 31.23 points. Due to the improvement in manufacturing and services PMI, the So
ADR Japanese stock rankings - overall buying dominance including Orient Land, Chicago at 38,230 yen, 190 yen higher than Osaka.
Japanese stocks of ADR (american depositary receipt) compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (calculated at 154.51 yen per dollar), such as Orion Land <4661>, Mitsubishi Corporation <8058>, komatsu <6301>, Disco <6146>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Mizuho Financial Group <8411>, have risen, with buying pressure prevailing overall. The settlement price of the Chicago Nikkei 225 futures is 38,230 yen, which is 190 yen higher than during the Osaka day session. The US stock market has risen, with the dow inc gaining 461.88 dollars.
The Nikkei average is down by 262 points, with interest in US economic indicators etc.
Nikkei average is down 262 yen (as of 2:50 pm). In terms of Nikkei average contribution, First Retail Trade <9983>, Advantest <6857>, SoftBank Group <9984>, etc., are among the top negative contributors, while Fanuc Corp <6954>, M3 <2413>, KDDI Corporation <9433>, etc., are among the top positive contributors. In terms of sectors, mining, precision instruments, retail trade, land transportation, and machinery are among the top decliners, while nonferrous metals, textiles & apparels, banking, marine transportation, aquaculture, and agriculture
The Nikkei average is down 313 yen, with a lack of supportive materials leading to a mood of postponing aggressive buying.
The Nikkei average is down 313 yen (as of 13:55). In terms of contribution to the Nikkei average, Fast Retailing <9983>, Advantest <6857>, and SoftBank Group <9984> are among the largest negative contributors, while kddi corporation <9433>, fanuc corp <6954>, and M3 <2413> are among the largest positive contributors. In the sector, mining, precision instruments, land transportation, retail trade, and real estate are among the highest rate of decline, while nonferrous metals, textiles & apparels, banking, and glass are also noted.
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