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The Nikkei average is down about 880 yen, showing a weak trend after an initial Sell lead = morning of the 11th.
On the morning of the 11th, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuated around 36,150 yen, down about 880 yen from the previous day. At 9:54 a.m., it hit 36,042 yen and 35 sen, down 985 yen and 92 sen. In an interview with Fox News, President Trump stated regarding the impact of tariff policies on the U.S. economy that "it will take a little time, but it will definitely be a wonderful situation," and mentioned that the economy is "in a transitional phase," which could be interpreted as accepting a recession. On the same local date, the U.S. stock market also...
The Nikkei average rose by 208 yen, rebounding due to the weak yen, with an increase in Autos stocks, etc. = 10 days ago, during the morning session.
Ten days ago, the Nikkei average stock price rose by 208.68 yen to 37,095.85, while the TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also increased by 5.95 points to 2,714.54, showing a rebound. The Nikkei average reached 37,113.48, up 226.31 yen, at 11:25 AM. On the 7th local time, U.S. stocks rebounded, driven by comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, who indicated that "uncertainty is increasing, but the U.S. economy remains strong." The market reacted positively.
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The Nikkei average is up by about 380 yen, with top gainers among the adopted stocks being Daiichi Sankyo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, IHI, etc.
On March 3rd, after 11 AM, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuated around 37,535 yen, about 380 yen higher than the previous weekend. Right after the market opened at 9 AM, it reached 37,720.36 yen, up 564.86 yen. Buying was driven by the rise in US stocks on February 28, and it seems that there was also buying aiming for a rebound after a significant drop last weekend. However, the market continues to be heavy on the upside due to selling in anticipation of a pullback. Among the Nikkei average stocks, Daiichi Sankyo is among the top gainers.
The Nikkei average fell sharply by 486 points and continued to decline, but the drop narrowed as excessive selling pressure came to an end in the afternoon session of the 20th.
On the 20th, the Nikkei average stock price fell significantly, closing at 38,678.04 yen, down 486 yen and 57 sen from the previous day. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also continued to drop, down 32.65 points to 2,734.60 points. The Nikkei average started trading with selling pressure from the morning. Additionally, the automotive tariff policy from U.S. President Trump weighed heavily, leading to poor performance in related stocks, and the decline in U.S. stock index Futures during extended hours trading added to the burden. Following a meeting between Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda at noon, talks about interest rate hikes began.
The Nikkei Average is up by about 165 yen, with significant buying in the stock price Index ETF, expanding the gains = early trading on the 18th.
On the 18th at around 10:08 AM, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuated about 165 yen higher compared to the previous day, around 39,340 yen. Following the rise in US stock index Futures during Extended hours trading, buying activity led in the morning. Although there were moments of stagnation, a substantial buy into the stock index Futures prompted an expansion in gains. At 10:00 AM, the index reached 39,356.35 yen, an increase of 182.10 yen. On the 17th local time, the US stock market was closed for Presidents' Day.