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Amid concerns over Trump tariffs, funds are flowing into companies with strong earnings reports.
The Nikkei average rebounded slightly, closing at 39,174.25 yen, up 24.82 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.8 billion 70 million shares). Due to concerns over tariff policies from the Trump administration, selling, particularly in the autos sector, started off slightly ahead. Furthermore, preliminary GDP figures for the domestic economy in the October to December 2024 period exceeded market Financial Estimates, which was perceived as supporting expectations for early interest rate hikes from the Bank of Japan, contributing to a stronger yen, which moved to 151 yen per dollar, negatively impacting investment sentiment. However, the day
JP Movers | Nippon Express Holdings Rose 8.29%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, Disco Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with Nippon Express Holdings(9147.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 8.29% to close at 2712.0 yen. In addition, the top loser was Dentsu Group(4324.JP),falling 13.03% to end at 3056.0 yen.
Today's flows: 02/17 Sony Group saw an inflow of JPY¥ 9.88 billion, Lasertec saw an outflow of JPY¥ 6.72 billion
On February 17th, the TSE Main Market saw an inflow of JPY¥ 794.4 billion and an outflow of JPY¥ 840.75 billion.$Sony Group(6758.JP)$, $Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group(8306.JP)$ and $SoftBank Group(998
The Nikkei average is up about 40 yen, with Advantest, Sony Group Corp, and SoftBank Group being the top contributors.
At 12:47 PM on the 17th, the Nikkei Stock Average was around 39,190 yen, approximately 40 yen higher than the previous weekend. In the afternoon session, trading started around the previous closing price. Although there were instances of a downward shift, the price continued to fluctuate around the previous weekend's closing price. The exchange rate was at 151 yen and 60 sen per dollar, currently swaying towards yen appreciation. In terms of positive contributions to the Nikkei Stock Average constituents, Advantest <6857.T>, Sony Group Corp <6758.T>, and SoftBank Group <9984.T> ranked at the top.
The Nikkei average rose by 15 points, showing a slight rebound, and after the upward turn, it is consolidating, with caution regarding Trump's tariffs = morning session on the 17th.
Seventeen days ago, the Nikkei average stock price rose by 15.44 yen to 39,164.87 yen, showing a slight rebound. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) increased by 7.26 points to 2,766.47 points. Initially, trading started with a predominance of Sell orders, but it turned upward. The Nikkei average reached 39,238.75 yen, up 89.32 yen at 9:17 AM. While U.S. President Trump is considering imposing tariffs on imported Autos around April 2, it weighs on related stocks.
Market Overview Early Information = Main order conditions before the morning session (1) Toyota, Mitsubishi UFJ, SoftBank Group, etc.
As of 8:50 AM on the 17th, the main pre-market order conditions are as follows: Toyota <7203.T> Sell 410,000 shares, Buy 320,000 shares; Sony Group Corp <6758.T> Sell 530,000 shares, Buy 590,000 shares; Mitsubishi UFJ <8306.T> Sell 540,000 shares, Buy 890,000 shares; ENEOS <5020.T> Sell 140,000 shares, Buy 250,000 shares; Nissan Motors <7201.T> Sell 380,000 shares, Buy 280,000 shares; SoftBank Group <9984.T> Sell 70,000 shares, Buy 60,000 shares. Provided by Wealth Advisor.
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Kevin Matte : Deepseek is not available in Canada....
DeepSeek, an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by a Chinese company, was recently banned on Canadian government devices due to major concerns regarding data privacy. Canadian authorities have expressed concerns about the improper collection and storage of sensitive personal information by the application. As a result, the Treasury Board Secretariat has recommended that all ministries restrict the use of DeepSeek on government-issued devices.
This preventive measure aims to protect government networks and data from potential security risks. Similar concerns have been raised by other countries, leading to bans or restrictions on DeepSeek for government devices in Australia, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Although these bans primarily affect government devices, they reflect broader concerns about user data privacy and security. Therefore, it is possible that the application is not available to the general public in Canada due to these concerns.
These areas of research will help to better understand the complex issues surrounding the adoption and regulation of artificial intelligence technologies in a global context.