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Olympus Named to Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for the Fourth Consecutive Year
The Nikkei average rose by 392 points, with voices stating that there are "no sales in the quiet market."
As of 1:50 PM, the Nikkei average is up by 392 yen. In terms of contributions to the Nikkei average, First Retailing <9983>, SoftBank Group <9984>, and Toyota <7203> are among the top positive contributors, while Daiichi Sankyo <4568>, Olympus <7733>, and Nitori HD <9843> are among the top negative contributors. In the Sector, Transportation Equipment, Nonferrous Metals, Wholesale Trade, Iron & Steel, and Insurance are among the top gainers, while Air Transportation and Pharmaceutical are declining. The Nikkei average is up.
Olympus Corporation Company Executives Personnel Affairs
On December 24, 2024, Olympus Corporation will conduct personnel changes for Company Executives as detailed below. For more information on the news release, click here (PDF format: 377.6KB) * The content published is based on information available as of the announcement date, and it may change without notice (such as termination of production and sales, changes in specifications, prices, etc.) at the time you view it. * The published content is information announced for media personnel, Shareholders, and investors.
Olympus has been selected for the "Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World)" for four consecutive years.
On December 24, 2024, Olympus Corporation (hereinafter, Olympus) was selected as a constituent of the "Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World)", a representative global corporate sustainability assessment indicator. This marks the fourth consecutive year of selection for DJSI World. Furthermore, "Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific
Developments while keeping an eye on the exchange rate.
The Nikkei average has fallen for six consecutive trading days. It ended the day at 38,701.90 yen, down 111.68 yen (estimated Volume of 2.7 billion 10 million shares). Following the yen's depreciation after Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda's press conference, there was buying in export-related stocks, such as Automobiles, and the Nikkei average began to rebound. Towards the end of the morning session, it rose to 39,039.68 yen. However, after Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato expressed concerns over the fluctuations in the foreign exchange market, including speculative movements, it was a trigger for short-term Futures.
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