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Three points to watch in the afternoon session - speculation leading the way with Mr. Trump in the lead.
In the afternoon of the 6th, the following 3 points are noteworthy in trading: - The Nikkei Average significantly extended gains, driven by speculation ahead of Trump's lead. - The dollar-yen rate soared significantly, with dollar buying in anticipation of the US presidential election. - The top contributors to the price increase were Advantest <6857> in first place, and Fast Retailing <9983> in second place. The Nikkei Average significantly extended gains. It closed at 39,341.44 yen, up 866.54 yen from the previous day (+2.25%), with an estimated volume of 1,040 million shares.
Nikkei average continues to significantly rise, with speculation leading the way due to Mr. Trump's dominance.
The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly. It ended the morning session at 39,341.44 yen (an increase of 866.54 yen, +2.25%) with an estimated volume of 1.04 billion shares traded. The US market on the 5th rose as well. The Dow Jones rose by 427.28 points to 42,221.88 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed at 18,439.17, up by 259.19 points. Investors bought in expectations of dissipating uncertainty due to the presidential election passing, leading to an upward trend after the opening. The unexpected improvement in the October ISM non-manufacturing business conditions index.
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Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (pre-closing) ~ Nikkei Average significantly continues to decline, SoftBank Group pushes down by about 101 yen per share.
On the day before the closing, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei Average constituent stocks was 35, the number of declining stocks was 188, and 2 stocks remained unchanged. The Nikkei Average significantly fell. It closed the morning session at 38,196.53 yen, down 884.72 yen (-2.26%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of around 0.9 billion 90 million shares traded. On October 31st, the U.S. stock market continued to decline. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 41,763.46, down 378.08 points, while the Nasdaq closed at 18,095.15, down 512.78 points. Core
Three points to focus on in the afternoon session ~ Selling pressure dominates following the decline of US technology stocks.
In the afternoon of November 1st, I would like to focus on the following three points in the trading: - The Nikkei Average continues to decline significantly, with a selling dominant trend following the fall of US high-tech stocks - The USD/JPY is slightly firm, with continued USD buying - Softbank G <9984> is the top contributor to the decline, followed by Toshiba Electronics <8035> ■ The Nikkei Average continues to decline significantly due to the fall of US high-tech stocks. It fell by 884.72 yen compared to the previous day (-2.26%) to 38196.53 yen (with a volume of approximately 0.9 billion 90 million shares).
The Nikkei average continues to decline significantly, with selling pressure dominating the market following the decline in US technology stocks.
The Nikkei average continued to sharply decline. It ended the morning session at 38,196.53 yen, down 884.72 yen (-2.26%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 990 million shares traded. The U.S. stock market on October 31st continued to decline. The Dow Jones closed trading at 41,763.46, down 378.08 points, and the Nasdaq closed at 18,095.15, down 512.78 points. The Core PCE Price Index exceeded financial estimates, leading to a decline after the opening. Following the adjustment sale ahead of the employment statistics at the end of the month, the software company
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