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Nikkei average started 199 yen lower, with Disco and Tokio Marine Holdings falling.
[Nikkei Stock Average・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 37935.94; -199.03 TOPIX; 2657.31; -8.03 [Opening Overview] On the 28th, the Nikkei Average started trading down 199.03 yen at 37935.94 yen, marking a decline for the third consecutive day. The U.S. stock market on the previous day, the 27th, saw a rebound. The Dow Inc. closed down 138.25 dollars at 44722.06 dollars, and the nasdaq ended down 115.10 points at 19060.48. There are concerns about high prices near the all-time highs.
ADR Japanese stock rankings - Selling pressure predominant on SoftBank Group etc, Chicago down 290 yen compared to Osaka at 37,810 yen.
In comparison to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 dollar to 151.07 yen), Japanese stocks of American Depositary Receipts (ADR) such as Japan Post Bank <7182>, Japan Post <6178>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Renesas <6723>, Nidec <6594>, Advantest <6857>, and Mitsubishi Corporation <8058> have declined, indicating overall selling pressure. The clearing price of Chicago Nikkei 225 Futures is 37,810 yen, down 290 yen compared to daytime trading in Osaka. The US stock market has fallen back. The Dow Inc. average decreased by 138.25 dollars to 44,722.
Due to caution against Trump's tariffs, it temporarily fell below the milestone of 38,000 yen.
The Nikkei average continued to decline. It finished trading at 38,134.97 yen, down 307.03 yen (volume estimated at 1.8 billion 20 million shares). Today, risk-averse selling continued against the backdrop of concerns over the global economy due to the upcoming Trump administration's tariff increases. Additionally, the yen appreciated, reaching the low 152 yen range against the dollar, negatively impacting export-related stocks, which caused the Nikkei average to widen its decline towards the end of the afternoon session, pushing down to 37,988.99 yen and dipping below the psychological threshold of 38,000 yen.
Today's flows: 11/27 Kansai Electric Power saw an inflow of JPY¥ 3.59 billion, Toyota Motor saw an outflow of JPY¥ 7.07 billion
On November 27th, the TSE Main Market saw an inflow of JPY¥ 760.76 billion and an outflow of JPY¥ 886.52 billion.$Kansai Electric Power(9503.JP)$, $SoftBank Group(9984.JP)$ and $Fujikura(5803.JP)$
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.
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
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