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Nikkei Stock Average Contribution Ranking (Closing) ~ Nikkei Average rose slightly for the third day, with Fast Retailing and Recruit Holdings pushing it up by about 127 yen with 2 stocks.
At the closing bell on the 4th, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituents was 56, the number of falling stocks was 166, and the number of unchanged stocks was 3. The U.S. stock market on the 3rd was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 44,705.53, down 76.47 points, while the nasdaq closed at 19,480.91, up 76.96 points. Ahead of the release of employment statistics scheduled for this week, adjustments continued, leading to a mixed opening. Despite continued selling pressure, the Dow traded weakly throughout the day, as the number of JOLTS job openings reported.
First Reit and other major index contributors support
The Nikkei average rose slightly for the third consecutive day, closing at 39,276.39 yen, up 27.53 yen (with an estimated volume of 1.8 billion 90 million shares). Buying started amid the rise in U.S. tech stocks and the market reached as high as 39,417.08 yen shortly after the start of trading. However, when approaching the psychological threshold of 39,500 yen, profit-taking selling occurred, and at the end of the morning session, the market turned negative at 39,062.03 yen. In the afternoon session, a domestic communications agency reported, "The Bank of Japan is expected to raise interest rates within the year."
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Three points to watch in the latter half of the game - concerns over the situation in south korea, etc, have caused a slowdown.
In the afternoon of the 4th, I would like to focus on the following three points in trading: - The Nikkei Average fell for the first time in three days, losing momentum due to concerns such as the situation in South Korea - The dollar-yen pair is struggling to rise, following the decline in Japanese stocks - SoftBank Group <9984> was the top contributor to the decline, while Shin-Etsu Chemical <4063> ranked second The Nikkei Average fell for the first time in three days, with a decrease of 171.82 yen compared to the previous day (-0.44%) to 39077.04 yen (volume approx. 904 million shares).