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日経平均は25円安でスタート、レーザーテックやソフトバンクGなどが下落

The Nikkei Average started with a 25 yen depreciation, and Lasertech, SoftBank G, etc. fell

Fisco Japan ·  May 19 20:37

[Nikkei Stock Average TOPIX (table)]

Nikkei average; 38761.71; -25.67

TOPIX; 2746.45; +0.83


[Snuggle Overview]

The Nikkei Average on 5/20 started with a slight drop of 38761.71 yen, 25.67 yen lower than the previous weekend. In the US market on the 17th, the Dow average rose by 134.21 dollars to 40003.59 dollars, and the NASDAQ closed at 16685.97, which fell 12.35 points. Soft landing rose after being close to expected purchases. While the pace is slow, there is a strong view that the next action of the Federal Reserve (Fed) is to cut interest rates, and furthermore, the fact that China announced large-scale financial measures to support the real estate market supported the housing sector, and the Dow remained steady throughout the day and expanded the range of increases until the end of the day, reaching an all-time high of 40,000 dollars. Meanwhile, the NASDAQ ended in mixed conditions due to the rise in long-term interest rates due to heavy increases in long-term interest rates. Chicago Nikkei 225 futures are 38745 yen, which is 5 yen higher than Osaka. Today's Nikkei Average starts ahead of sales. After that, there was also a scene where it turned positive, but the movement lacked a sense of direction, such as sinking back into the negative zone. Since NVIDIA's financial results are scheduled in the US this week, it seems that there are many people in the market who see it as a phase where it is difficult to move aggressively until it passes through there.

Lasertech <6920>, DISCO <6146>, Toelec <8035>, SoftBank G <9984>, TEPCO HD <9501>, etc. have declined in the top trading price of the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market. Meanwhile, Shin-Etsu (4063), Mizuho (8411), TOWA (6315), Mitsui & Co. (8031), etc. have risen. By industry, petroleum coal, nonferrous metals, mining, etc. are trending at the top of the rate of increase.

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