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Nikkei Stock Average Contribution Ranking (pre-market closing) - Nikkei average continues to rise, with Fast Retailing pushing up about 75 yen per share.
As of the closing time 4 days ago, the Nikkei average stock price composition increased by 158 stocks, decreased by 67 stocks, and remained unchanged with 0 stocks. The Nikkei average continued to rise, closing the morning session at 38,732.41 yen, up 180.35 yen (with a trading volume estimated at 0.91246 billion shares). The previous day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the USA closed down 184.93 points at 42,011.59, and the Nasdaq closed trading at 17,918.48, down 6.64 points. Concerns about the escalating situation in the Middle East weighed on the market, but the ISM non-manufacturing sector...
The Nikkei average continues to rise, with buying favorable but upside remains heavy due to caution over the Middle East situation and the upcoming US employment statistics release.
Nikkei average continues to rise. It ended the morning session at 38,732.41 yen, up 180.35 yen (estimated volume of 0.9 billion 12.46 million shares). The Dow Jones Industrial Average in the U.S. market on the previous day, May 3, closed at 42,011.59 dollars, down 184.93 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed at 17,918.48 points, down 6.64 points. Concerns over the escalating Middle East situation weighed on the market, but the ISM non-manufacturing business activity index rose more than expected, leading to temporary recovery in the economic outlook. However, President Biden
The Nikkei Average started 42 yen higher, with ENEOS and INPEX rising.
[Nikkei Stock Average · TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 38594.73; +42.67 TOPIX; 2687.94; +4.23 [Morning Summary] On the 4th, the Nikkei average started trading with a rise of 42.67 yen to 38594.73 yen. The U.S. stock market on the previous day, the 3rd, declined. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 42011.59 dollars, down 184.93 dollars, and the NASDAQ closed at 17918.48, down 6.64 points. Concerns about the worsening situation in the Middle East weighed on the market, causing a decline after the opening.
E-Guarantee Research Memo (2): Providing accounts receivable guarantee services for inter-company trades, continuing to grow as a high-earnings company.
■Company Overview of E Guaranty <8771> 1. Company HistoryThe company was founded by Masanori Eda, the current president and representative director, as a subsidiary of an internal company in September 2000, the third year of his employment at Itochu Corporation <8001>. Initially, it was commercialized in order to guarantee the unrecovered receivables (promissory notes, accounts receivable, etc.) in BtoB business on the internet, but the demand was lower than expected, so it was
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Nikkei average contribution ranking (pre-closing) ~ Nikkei average sharply rebounds, with Tohoku Electric pushing up about 74 yen per share in one stock.
At the closing price one day ago, the number of stocks on the Nikkei average constituents rose, with 163 stocks rising, 60 stocks falling, and 2 stocks unchanged. The Nikkei average soared significantly. It closed the morning session at 38,476.33 yen, up 556.78 yen (+1.47%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 0.980 million shares traded. The U.S. stock market on September 30 rose, with the Dow up 17.15 points (+0.04%) to 42,330.15, and the Nasdaq up 69.58 points (+0.38%) to 18,189.
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Mars Mooo OP Cui Nyonya Kueh :
Paul Bin Anthony : very nice
Cui Nyonya Kueh Mars Mooo OP : Same. Thanks to @Nasdaq so happy
soyabean89 : buy 4d with the numbers nao! huat ah
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