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Kyoko Amemiya's view on the market: (1) "Nikkei Average continues to rise rapidly, will it return to the 40,000 yen mark?"
On the Tokyo stock market on the third day, the Nikkei average continued to rise and there was a scene where it temporarily exceeded ¥39,000 for the first time. In the US stock market at the end of the previous week, the NY Dow staged a significant increase of over 570 dollars, the first in about a year, and followed suit. However, the ¥39,000 range is also notable for its high volume of stagnant transactions and the potential for selling pressure on the rebound. It is not clear whether or not the trend will be one of further upward movement and a return to the ¥40,000 level. We asked two experienced market professionals for their views on the market outlook for the summer and the targets for searching for investments from this point on.
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