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The Nikkei average fell sharply by 1,502 yen for three consecutive days, with increased caution over the introduction of US mutual tariffs = 31st afternoon session.
On the 31st, the Nikkei Average fell sharply, dropping 1,502.77 yen to 35,617.56 yen, marking three consecutive days of decline. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also plunged by 98.52 points to 2,658.73 points. Both indices experienced their largest drop of the year, with the Nikkei Average marking its biggest decline since September 30 of last year (1,910.01 yen down), and the TOPIX since September 4 of the same year (99.78 points down). At 1:25 PM, the Nikkei Average had fallen to 35,541.72 yen, down by 1,578.61 yen.
The Nikkei average is down about 1,250 yen, and after a round of selling, the decline has somewhat narrowed in the morning session on the 31st.
On the 31st at around 10:03 AM, the Nikkei average stock price was fluctuating around 35,870 yen, approximately 1,250 yen lower than the previous weekend. At 9:22 AM, it reached 35,574.61 yen, down by 1,545.72 yen. It is the first time in six and a half months that it has dropped to the 35,000 yen range during trading hours since September 17 of last year. In the local market on the 28th, both the Dow Inc and Nasdaq Composite Index fell for the third consecutive day. The U.S. February PCE (Personal Consumption Expenditures) Index, excluding Energy and food, is projected to be on the market.
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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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From the perspective of dividend-oriented expectations, the market has recovered to the 38,000 yen level for the first time in a month.
The Nikkei average continued to climb. It closed at 38,027.29 yen, up 246.75 yen (estimated Volume of 1.7 billion 50 million shares), recovering over the 38,000 yen mark for the first time in about a month since February 27. Following the trend of tech stocks being bought in the US market on the 25th, Semiconductors and Electronic Components were purchased, leading to the recovery of the Nikkei average over the key 38,000 yen level at the start. After the buying frenzy, a sense of stagnation became stronger, and there was a moment in the middle of the morning session where it narrowed its gains to 37,873.28 yen, but tomorrow.