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The Nikkei Average rebounded, finishing at 39,130.43 yen, up by 93.58 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.7 billion 60 million shares). Buoyed by the previous day's rise in U.S. tech stocks, buying began early, pushing the Nikkei Average up to 39,180.59 yen shortly after the open. However, with European and American investors entering the Christmas holiday, market participation was low, leading to a shift to a negative trend due to position adjustments, with the index dropping to 38,927.16 yen during the middle of the morning session. The afternoon session saw a market environment characterized by strong stagnation.
The Nikkei average rebounded as trading became sparse with the Christmas holidays approaching.
On the 24th, the US Stocks market continued to rise. The Dow Inc average increased by 390.08 points to 43,297.03, while the Nasdaq finished trading up 266.25 points at 20,031.13. There was caution over rising long-term interest rates, leading to mixed results after the opening. With a shortened trading session on the day before the Christmas holiday, technology stocks continued to be bought, boosting the stock market. Anticipation of a Christmas rally from the 24th through the end of the year aided this rise, and as the day progressed, the gains were expanded at the close. Following the rise in US stocks,
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A significant rebound. It has been announced that a 1:15 Stock Splits will be implemented based on January 23.
JP Movers | Nissan Motor Rose 8.66%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with Nissan Motor(7201.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 8.66% to close at 518.3 yen. In addition, the top loser was Rakuten Group(4755.JP),falling 2.50% to end at 869.5 yen.
The Nikkei average is down 54 yen, and major European Index and U.S. markets are closed tonight.
The Nikkei average is down 54 yen (as of 14:50). In terms of contributions to the Nikkei average, Konami Group <9766>, Daiichi Sankyo <4568>, Kddi Corporation <9433>, etc., are among the top contributors to the negative side, while Fast Retailing <9983>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Toyota <7203>, etc., are among the top contributors to the positive side. In sectors, Electricity & Gas, Banking, Land Transportation, Warehouse Transport, Other Products have the highest drop rates, while Transportation Equipment, Iron & Steel, Mining, Nonferrous Metals, Marine Transportation are also noted.
The Nikkei average is down 9 yen, with stock prices holding steady and a sense of安心感.
As of 13:50, the Nikkei Average is down by 9 yen. In terms of contribution to the Nikkei Average, Konami G <9766>, Daiichi Sankyo <4568>, and Disco <6146> are among the top negative contributors, while Fast Retailing <9983>, Toyota <7203>, and SoftBank G <9984> are among the top positive contributors. In the Sector, the Bank, Electricity & Gas, Other Products, Food, and Land Transportation industries are experiencing the highest declines, while Transportation Equipment, Iron & Steel, Mining, Marine Transportation, and Nonferrous Metals are also seeing decreases.
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The Nikkei average opened 56 yen lower in the afternoon session, with Kansai Electric and Rakuten among the stocks that fell.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price - TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 38979.95; -56.90 TOPIX; 2711.11; -16.15 [Afternoon Session Overview] The Nikkei Average in the afternoon session started at 38979.95 yen, down 56.90 yen from the previous day, slightly widening the decline from the morning close (38990.56 yen). During lunch break, the Nikkei 225 Futures hovered in the range of 38980 yen to 39030 yen. The dollar-yen exchange rate is around 1 dollar = 157.00-10 yen, nearly the same level as around 9 AM. A
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (before the close) ~ The Nikkei Average slightly fell, with Konami G decreasing by about 8 yen for one stock.
As of the close 25 days ago, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei 225 was 36 stocks up, 185 stocks down, and 4 stocks unchanged. The Nikkei 225 continued to decline, finishing the morning session at 38,990.56 yen, down 46.29 yen (-0.12%) from the previous day, with an estimated Volume of 0.9 billion shares. On the 24th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Inc rose by 390.08 dollars, closing at 43,297.03 dollars, and the Nasdaq rose by 266.25 points, ending at 20,031.13. There are concerns about the rise in long-term interest rates.
The Nikkei Average starts up 131 points, with Kawasaki Heavy Industries and SoftBank Group among those rising.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39168.52; +131.67 TOPIX; 2730.96; +3.70 [Opening Overview] On the 25th, the Nikkei average opened with a rebound at 39168.52 yen, up 131.67 yen. The U.S. stock market continued to rise on the previous day, the 24th. The Dow Inc average closed up by 390.08 dollars at 43297.03 dollars, while the Nasdaq finished at 20031.13, up by 266.24 points. Caution arose over the rise in long-term interest rates, and after the opening,
Three key points to watch in the first half of the session – trading primarily driven by short-term capital –
In the trading session before the 25th, three points should be focused on: ■ Trading centered on short-term funds ■ J Excellent, downward revision of operating profit from 4.812 billion yen to 4.451 billion yen ■ Highlight materials for the session: Canon Inc-Spons Adr re-entering the ArF lithography equipment market, aiming to acquire Share through miniaturization ■ Trading centered on short-term funds The Japanese stock market on the 25th is expected to start with a Buy focus, although position adjustments are anticipated, the market appears to exhibit resilience.
Toyota Motor will donate 1 million dollars to Trump's inauguration.
Toyota Motor announced that it will donate 1 million dollars for the inauguration of the USA's incoming President Trump on January 20. Toyota Motor stated that the inauguration of the new president is a long-standing tradition. Like many companies, Toyota Motor North America is pleased to support the inauguration, which reflects our deepening business in the USA.
ADR Japanese stock ranking - mixed highs and lows, Chicago is 140 yen higher than Osaka at 39,260 yen.
The Japanese stocks of American Depositary Receipts showed an increase compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 USD to 157.15 JPY), including Toyota Industries <6201>, Japan Post Holdings <6178>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Itochu Corporation <8001>, and Advantest <6857>, while others like Japan Post Bank <7182>, Nidec <6594>, Orion Land <4661>, FANUC CORP <6954>, and Honda Motor <7267> experienced declines, resulting in a mixed overall performance. Chicago Nikkei 225 Futures are clear.
Canon Inc-Spons Adr, Espec, etc. [List of stocks from the newspaper]
*Canon Inc-Spons Adr <7751> re-enters the ArF lithography equipment market, aiming to gain Share through miniaturization (Nikkei Industrial Daily page 1) -○ *Espec <6859> launches aggressive strategies for Semiconductors, continuously introducing contract measurement services (Nikkei Industrial Daily page 1) -○ *Nippon Steel <5401> believes in 'presidential approval' for the acquisition of United States Steel, statement made for final decision (Nikkei Industrial Daily page 3) -○ *Sumitomo Chemical <4005> sells polarizing film to two Chinese companies, targeting large LCDs, to local companies in spring next year (Nikkei Industrial Daily page 3) -○ *Mitsubishi Corporation <8058> diverse workforce.