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Sanyo Special Steel: Overview of 2024 Interim Results
Sanyo Special Steel: Summary of financial results for the 2nd quarter (interim period) of the fiscal year ending 2025/3 [Japanese GAAP] (Consolidated)
Sanyo Special Steel 1H Net Y1.53B Vs Net Y5.24B
Three points to focus on in the afternoon session: As the Bank of Japan meeting approaches, a cautious mood prevails, leading to a stronger development.
In the afternoon session on the 31st, attention should be paid to the following three points: - The Nikkei average fell for the first time in four days, with a cautious mood ahead of the BOJ meeting and a strengthening trend. - The dollar/yen struggled to rise, with a slight increase in yen buying due to BOJ policy. - The top contributors to the decline were Fast Retailing <9983> and second was Kyocera Corporation Sponsored ADR <6971>. The Nikkei average fell for the first time in four days. It closed at 39,116.79 yen, down 160.60 yen (-0.41%) from the previous day (volume approximate 9).
Nikkei average falls for the fourth consecutive day, cautious mood strengthens as Bank of Japan meeting approaches.
The Nikkei average fell for the fourth consecutive day. It closed the morning session at 39,116.79 yen, down 160.60 yen (-0.41%) from the previous day, with a trading volume of approximately 907 million shares. The US stock market on the 30th saw a decline. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 42,141.54 dollars, down 91.51 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed at 18,607.93, down 104.82 points. The decline in heavy equipment maker Caterpillar weighed on the Dow, causing mixed movements after the opening. In addition, private sector employment statistics exceeded financial estimates.
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