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ADR Japan Stock Ranking ~ Mitsubishi Electric etc. have a general buying advantage; Chicago is 38365 yen higher than Osaka by 465 yen ~
Japanese ADR (American Depositary Securities) stocks rose in comparison with the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted to 1 dollar 158.33 yen), Mitsubishi Electric (6503), Komatsu <6301 >, Mitsui Trust <8309>, Renesas <6723>, SUBARU <770>, Denso <6902>, Nissan's (7201), etc. rose, and became an overall buying advantage. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement value is 38,365 yen, which is 465 yen higher than the Osaka daytime ratio. The US stock market rebounded. The Dow average rose by $153.86 to 38,239.66
ADR Japan Stock Ranking ~ Komatsu etc. have a general sales advantage, Chicago is 55 yen higher than Osaka's 37,665 yen ~
Japanese ADR (American Depositary Securities) stocks fell in comparison with the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted to 1 dollar 155.58 yen), Komatsu <6301>, AGC <5201>, Isuzu <7202>, ANA <9202>, Hishijisho <8802>, Sumitomo Electric <5802>, SECOM <9735>, etc. fell, and overall sales were dominant. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement price is 37,665 yen, 55 yen higher than the Osaka daytime. The US stock market declined. The Dow average depreciated by $375.12 to $38,085.80, and the NASDAQ
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (advance closing) ~ The Nikkei Average fell drastically for the first time in 4 days, and Fast Rite was pushed down by about 126 yen per brand
The number of gains and falls of the Nikkei Average constituent stocks as of closing 25 days ago was 32 stocks with price increases, 193 stocks with price drops, and 0 stocks unchanged. The Nikkei Average fell sharply. The forward transaction was closed at 37818.11 yen (estimated turnover of 790 million shares), 641.97 yen lower (-1.67%) compared to the previous day. The US stock market was mixed on the 24th. The Dow average depreciated by 42.77 dollars (-0.11%) to 38460.92 dollars, and the Nasdaq rose 16.11 points (+ 0.10%) to 15712
ADR Japan Stock Ranking ~ FANUC etc. have a general sales advantage; Chicago is 38185 yen lower than Osaka by 255 yen
In the ADR market, Japanese stocks of ADR (American Depositary Receipts) fell in comparison with the Tokyo Stock Exchange (converted to 1 dollar 155.25 yen), FANUC <6954>, Makita <6586>, Isuzu <7202>, Renesas <6723>, Fast Retay <9983>, Toray <3402>, Mitsui Trust <8309>, etc. fell in general sales advantage. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement value is 38,185 yen, 255 yen lower than the Osaka daytime ratio. The US stock market is mixed. The Dow average fell by $42.77 to 38
ADR Japan Stock Rankings ~ Renesas etc. are almost completely high, and Chicago is 37915 yen, 365 yen higher than Osaka ~
Japanese ADR (American Depositary Receipts) stocks rose in comparison with the Tokyo Stock Exchange (1 dollar 154.81 yen conversion), Renesas <6723>, trend <4704>, Toyota <7203>, SoftBank G <9984>, Kashima <1812>, Sony G <6758>, HOYA <7741>, etc. rose, and it became almost overall high. The Chicago Nikkei 225 futures settlement value is 37,915 yen, 365 yen higher than the Osaka daytime ratio. The US stock market continues to grow. The Dow average rose by $263.71 to $38,503.69
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (advance closing) ~ The Nikkei Average continues to rise, and Fast Rite boosts by about 52 yen per brand
The number of gains and falls of the Nikkei average constituent stocks as of closing 23 days ago was 125 stocks with price increases, 94 stocks with price drops, and 6 stocks unchanged. The Nikkei Average continued to rise slightly. The front-end transaction was closed at 37538.06 yen (estimated turnover of 740 million shares), which was 99.45 yen higher (+0.27%) compared to the previous day. The US market rose on the 22nd. The Dow average rose by $253.58 (+0.67%) to $38239.98, and the Nasdaq rose 169.29 points (+1.11%) to 15451.30
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