ADR Japanese stock ranking: Yucho Bank and other banks are generally selling well, with Chicago being 345 yen lower than Osaka, with a price of 38,495 yen.
ADR (American Depositary Receipt) Japanese stocks, converted at a rate of 1 dollar to 157.42 yen compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange, were generally sold with a decline in companies such as Yucho Bank<7182>, Japan Post<6178>, SMC<6273>, HOYA<7741>, Daikin Industries, Ltd. unsponsored ADR<6367>, Renesas<6723>, Murata Manufacturing<6981>, etc. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price was 38,495 yen, down 345 yen from the Osaka-Japan comparison. The US stock market was mixed with the Dow Jones down 57.94 dollars to 38,58.
After the Bank of Japan's meeting, there will be a sharper move towards normalization.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in three days, closing at 38,814.56 yen (+94.09 yen) with a volume of approximately 2.15 billion shares traded. In the morning, due to the anticipation of the Bank of Japan's monetary policy decision, the buying was on hold, and the Nikkei average started to decline. It fell to the level of 38,554.75 yen during the first half of the morning session. After that, the market showed indecisive movement. Following the announcement of the Bank of Japan's meeting results after 12:20 p.m., the yen depreciated to the 158-yen level against the U.S. dollar.
Nikkei Average rose by 154 yen, attracting attention to the BOJ governor's press conference and US economic indicators.
As of 2:40 pm, Nikkei Average is 154 yen higher. SoftBank Group<9984>, TDK<6762>, Disco<6146>, etc. are among the top contributors in terms of Nikkei Average contribution. On the other hand, First Retailing<9983>, Daiichi Sankyo<4568>, Shin-Etsu Chemical<4063>, etc. are among the top negative contributors. In the sector, marine transportation, real estate, construction, wholesale trade, and oil & coal products have the highest increase rate, while pharmaceuticals, banks, transportation equipment, and insurance have decreased.
In the afternoon, the Nikkei average started 177 yen higher, with Hokkaido Electric Power and Japan Post Holding among others performing well.
[Nikkei Stock Average and TOPIX (table)] Nikkei Stock Average; 38,898.05; +177.58 TOPIX; 2,750.97; +19.19. In the afternoon, the Nikkei Stock Average rose from the morning close (38,709.02 yen) to start at 38,898.05 yen, up 177.58 yen from the previous day. During lunchtime, Nikkei 225 futures rose within the range of 38,710 yen to 38,930 yen. USD/JPY was about 70 yen weaker against the yen at 157.80-90 yen per dollar since around 9 a.m.
Nikkei Stock Average Contribution Ranking (pre-opening) ~ The Nikkei Stock Average has slightly fallen for three consecutive days, with First Retailing pushing down about 49 yen with one stock.
As of the closing on 14th, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei Stock Average was 130, the number of falling stocks was 90, and the number of unchanged stocks was 5. Nikkei Average fell for three consecutive days. It closed the morning session with a volume of about 1.25 billion shares, down 11.45 yen (-0.03%) from the previous day at 38,709.02 yen. The U.S. stock market on the 13th was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 65.11 dollars (-0.17%) to 38,647.10 dollars, while the Nasdaq rose 59.12 points (+0.34%) to 17,667.
The Nikkei average started with a 132 yen decline, with companies such as Tokyo Marine and Daiichi Sankyo falling.
[Nikkei Stock Average / TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 38587.57; -132.90 TOPIX; 2716.33; -15.45 [Opening Situation] The Nikkei average on the 14th started trading with a 3rd consecutive drop of ¥132.90 to ¥38,587.57. The US stock markets on the previous day, 13th, were mixed. The Dow Jones Average closed at $38,647.10, down $65.11, while the Nasdaq closed up 59.12 points at 17,667.56. The direction of rate cuts is unclear at the opening.
ADR Japanese stock rankings - Yucho Bank and other banks are selling in general, and Chicago is 140 yen cheaper than Osaka, with a price of 38,580 yen.
ADR (American Depositary Receipt) Japanese stocks, converted at 1 dollar = 157 yen compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange, saw Yucho Bank <7182>, Japan Post <6178>, Toyota Industries <6201>, Mitsui Fudosan <8801>, Fanuc Corp <6954>, Nidec Corp <6594>, Mitsubishi Corp <8058>, etc. fell and selling was dominant overall. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price was 140 yen lower than the Osaka Day-Night ratio at 38,580 yen. The U.S. stock market was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 65.11 dollars to 38,647.
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Stock name <code> 13-day closing price ⇒ previous day ratio Japan Trim <6788> 3360 +125 announced expansion of shareholder benefits. Tempos HD <2751> 3480 +115 expected increase in operating profit by 27.2% from the previous year and 29.6% in the current year. Expansion of shareholder benefits was also announced. JMHD <3539> 2722 -100 Although the good earnings report for the third quarter has been announced, the momentum is more dominant. INFORICH <9338> 3545 +145 sharing service for mobile batteries "Cha"
After buying around led by high-tech, we are waiting for the Bank of Japan's meeting to adjust our holdings.
The Nikkei Average continued to fall. It ended trading at 38,720.47 yen, down 156.24 yen (with an estimated trading volume of 1.61 billion shares). Following the trend of buying high-tech stocks in the US market the day before, semiconductor-related stocks rose in the Tokyo market, and the Nikkei Average rose to 39,252.44 yen shortly after the start of trading. However, there were short-term sell-offs to secure profits due to the expectation of wanting to gauge the results of the Bank of Japan's monetary policy meeting that started today, as well as futures and options for June.
Active and newly listed stocks during the morning session.
-ANYCOLOR <5032> 2864 +500 expects supply and demand impact due to high level of share buyback. -HOKUYO INDUSTRIAL <6309> 4915 +4352-Continued significant increase in profits in April period, further upward trend expected. -MIGARO HD <5535> 4770 +435 continues to evaluate the successive introduction of facial recognition platforms. -Seer Inc <3458> 1428 +127 regards the significant increase in dividend plan as a material change. -GMO Payment Gateway <3769> 7
The afternoon Nikkei average started with a 114 yen decline, with declines in companies such as Tokio Marine and Mitsui.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 38,762.58; -114.13 TOPIX; 2,734.06; -22.38 Afternoon Nikkei Average widened its losses from the morning session (38,831.36 yen) with a drop of 114.13 yen to 38,762.58 yen. During the lunchtime, Nikkei 225 futures struggled in the range of 38,730 to 38,830 yen. USD/JPY was around 157.00-10 yen, up by about 30 yen from 9:00 am.
Nikkei average contribution ranking (pre-opening) ~ Nikkei average continues to decline slightly, with Toshiba Electronic pushing down about 30 yen in one stock.
As of the closing of the 13th, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 45, the number of falling stocks was 179, and the number of unchanged stocks was 1. The Nikkei Average continues to fall. It closed at 38,831.36 yen (approximately 810 million shares traded) in the morning session, down 45.35 yen (-0.12%) from the previous day. On the 12th, the US stock market was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 35.21 dollars (-0.09%) to 38,712.21 dollars, while the NASDAQ rose 264.89 points (+1.53%) to 17,608.4.
The Nikkei average started 305 yen higher, with TDK and Mitsubishi Heavy among others rising.
[Nikkei Stock Average and TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Stock Average: 39182.06, +305.35; TOPIX: 2767.85, +11.41. [Opening Summary] On the 13th, the Nikkei Stock Average rebounded with an increase of 305.35 yen to 39,182.06 yen. The U.S. stock market on the previous day, the 12th, was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 38,712.21, a decrease of 35.21, and the NASDAQ closed at 17,608.44, an increase of 264.89 points. Consumer price index was lower than financial estimates in May.
ADR Japanese stock rankings - Disco and other general buys are dominant, Chicago is 220 yen higher than Osaka at 39,170 yen.
Japanese stocks of ADR (American Depositary Receipt) showed a general buying trend, with Disco <6146>, Advantest <6857>, SoftBank G <9984>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, Recruit Holdings <6098>, HOYA <7741>, and Mitsubishi Corporation <8058> rising compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 dollar = 156.62 yen). The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price was 39,170 yen, 220 yen higher than the Osaka daytime comparative price. The U.S. stock market was mixed, with the Dow Jones down 35.21 dollars to 38.
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The New York market on the 12th was mixed.
[NYDow・NasDaq・CME (Chart)] NYDOW; 38712.21; -35.21 Nasdaq; 17608.44; +264.89 CME225; 39170; +220 (compared to TSE) [NY Market Data] The NY market on the 12th was mixed. The Dow Jones Average closed at 38,712.21, down 35.21 points, and the Nasdaq closed at 17,608.44, up 264.89 points. The financial estimates for the May consumer price index (CPI) were lower than expected, affecting the profitability for the rest of the year.
The US stock market is mixed, with FOMC's cautious attitude suppressing gains (12th).
Chicago Nikkei futures (CME) (12th) JUN24O 38895 (dollar) H 39285 L 38795 C 39165, TSE comparison +215 (evening comparison -35) Vol 6995 JUN24O 38930 (yen) H 39285 L 38800 C 39170, TSE comparison +220 (evening comparison -30) Vol 29169. Overview of American depositary receipts (ADR) (12th). In the ADR market, the exchange rate to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted at 1 dollar = 156.62 yen).
Market attention will shift to the Bank of Japan meeting after the FOMC meeting.
The Nikkei average fell for the first time in three days, closing the trading at 38,876.71 yen, a decline of 258.08 yen (with a volume of approximately 1.5 billion shares traded). Ahead of the release of the May Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the United States tonight and the results of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to be revealed in the early hours of tomorrow Japan time, profit-taking sales and adjusted sell-offs took the lead. The Nikkei average widened its losses in the morning session, cutting below the psychological milestone of the 39,000 yen range, dropping to the level of 38,809.36 yen. However, the downside selling pressure eased.
Nikkei average down 236 yen, with a slightly cautious mood due to upcoming events.
As of 1:50 pm, the Nikkei Average is down by 236 yen. In terms of contribution to the Nikkei Average, First Retailing <9983>, Recruit Holdings <6098>, Terumo <4543>, and others are among the top negative contributors, while TDK <6762>, Nippon Denshi <6988>, Disco <6146>, and others are among the top positive contributors. In terms of sectors, the pulp and paper, securities and commodity futures, real estate, marine transportation, and services industries are among the top declining industries, while oil and coal products, mining, and rubber products are rising.
The afternoon Nikkei average started down 261 yen, with Kawasaki ship and Mail ship falling, etc.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price and TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 38,873.67; -261.12 TOPIX; 2,755.30; -21.50 [Afternoon Opening Summary] The Nikkei Average at the start of the afternoon session is 38,873.67 yen, down 261.12 yen from the previous day, and slightly narrowed down from the morning close (38,826.33 yen). During lunchtime, the Nikkei 225 futures were struggling in the range of 38,800 yen to 38,910 yen. The dollar-yen exchange rate is around 1 dollar = 157.10-20 yen as of 9 am.
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