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Ahead of the Bank of Japan meeting, there continues to be selling pressure from position adjustments.
The Nikkei Average fell for 8 consecutive business days. Trading ended at 37,667.41 yen (-202.10 yen) (with a volume of approximately 1.708 billion shares) . Reflecting the trend of high-tech stocks being sold in the previous day's US market, the Nikkei Average started to decline. However, after falling more than 3,400 yen for the previous 7 business days, it rebounded autonomously from buying and rose up to 38,105.96 yen at the end of the morning session. However, we still need to confirm the performance trends of major domestic companies that are beginning to ramp up, and next week will also see the Bank of Japan's monetary policy decision-making meeting.