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Due to concerns over Trump tariffs, temporarily fell below 37,000 yen.
The Nikkei average significantly continued to decline, closing down 679.64 yen at 37,120.33 yen (estimated Volume of 1.9 billion 30 million shares). The decline was influenced by the negative sentiment from the previous day in the USA market, following President Trump's announcement of a 25% additional tariff on imported Autos. The Nikkei average opened with a drop of over 400 yen and dipped below the key 37,000 yen level during the mid-morning session. Although there were moments to pick up on dips afterward, in the afternoon session, stocks like Tokyo Electron <8035> and Advantest <6857> were affected.
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The Nikkei Average is about 270 yen higher, continuing to show stable price movements supported by the rise in US stocks = the morning session of the 26th.
On the morning of the 26th, the Nikkei average Stock price fluctuated around 38,050 yen, up about 270 yen from the previous day. At 9:42 AM, it rose to 38,151.39 yen, up 370.85 yen, once again surpassing 38,000 yen. On the 25th local time, the US Stock market saw both the Dow Inc and the Nasdaq Composite Index rise for three consecutive days. Concerns about the US economy due to mutual tariffs have eased, supporting stock prices. The Tokyo market also seems to have seen buying activity in response to the rise in US stocks. The yen-denominated settlement value of the Chicago Nikkei average Futures.
The uncertainty surrounding Trump's tariffs is leading to a sense of stagnation.
The Nikkei average fell slightly for three consecutive trading days, ending at 37,608.49 yen, down 68.57 yen (Volume approximately 1.6 billion 50 million shares). Initially, buying began due to the rise in U.S. stocks at the end of last week, but after peaking at 37,841.68 yen at the open, the market showed a strong sense of stagnation. Uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration's tariff policies became a burden, leading to a slight movement as it ended at today's low. In the Main Board of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the number of falling stocks exceeded 1,100, accounting for more than 60% of the total.