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The Nikkei average fell significantly for the fourth consecutive day, dropping more than 500 yen at one point due to a rollback of the Trump rally.
On the 19th, the US stock market continued to fall. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 40,287.53, down 377.49 points (-0.93%), the Nasdaq closed at 17,726.94, down 144.28 points (-0.81%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,505.00, down 39.59 points (-0.71%). There was selling pressure due to concerns that a system failure would cause chaos in the world economy, causing a decline after the opening. Profit taking sales ahead of the earnings release of high-tech companies next week were also seen, further lowering the market.
Biden announces withdrawal, moving from almost Trump to confirmed Trump.
[Defense] President Biden declared that he would "withdraw" from the presidential election in November and supported Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. On the 20th, Akira Amari, Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party, stated that "although we cannot say for sure yet, the current atmosphere in the United States is moving closer from "almost Trump" to "certainly Trump." <7011> Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. <7012> Kawasaki Heavy Industries <6503> Mitsubishi Electric Corp. <7270> Subaru <7224> Shinmeiwa
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The Nikkei average fell as semiconductor stocks were affected by the strengthening of U.S. restrictions on semiconductors for China.
On the 16th, the US stock market continued its upward trend. The Dow Jones average closed at 40,954.48, up 742.76 points (+1.85%), the Nasdaq closed at 18,509.34, up 36.77 points (+0.20%), and the S&P500 closed at 5,667.20, up 35.98 points (+0.64%). After the optimistic buying based on higher-than-expected retail revenue, the market rose. The Dow was driven by expectations of growth and consumption, as well as the rise of UnitedHealth, and continued to perform strongly throughout the day.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Dai Nippon Printing, Japan, etc.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, three companies, have lifted production restrictions on the 787 aircraft body (Nikkan Kogyo page 1).
Australian small/mid cap stocks that are lagging behind are more likely to be targeted for acquisition.
[Stock Opening Comment] On the 17th, the Japanese stock market is expected to start buying following the rise of the US stock market, but gradually become a tense situation. On the 16th, the US market was up 742 points in NY Dow and 36 points in NASDAQ. The better-than-expected June US retail sales were well received. UnitedHealth Group's earnings exceeded expectations and the market was greatly boosted, contributing to the rise of NY Dow. In addition, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America
egan1 : this ETF's dividend is pretty variable it'll go up and down but it sits around 6% APY.