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The Nikkei average is up about 180 yen, but after the buying spree, it seems to be facing resistance at higher levels = session before noon on the 28th.
On the 28th at around 10:02 AM, the Nikkei Stock Average was trading around 35,890 yen, up about 180 yen compared to the previous weekend. At 9:34 AM, it reached 36,075 yen and 26 sen, up 369 yen and 52 sen, marking the first time in about a month that it has recovered to the 36,000 yen range during trading hours since the first of the month. On the local market on the 25th, U.S. markets saw gains in technology stocks, with the NY Dow and the Nasdaq Composite Index both rising for four consecutive days. Japanese stocks also saw early buying thanks to the rise in U.S. stocks and stability in the foreign exchange market. However, Buy
The Nikkei average rose by about 505 yen, with the top gainers among the adopted stocks being Nidec Corporation Sponsored ADR, Renesas, and Fujikura ETC.
On the 25th, around 11 AM, the Nikkei average stock price is trending at around 35,545 yen, up about 505 yen compared to the previous day. At 9:38 AM, it reached 35,654 yen and 24 sen, up 615 yen and 9 sen. After that, lacking any guiding materials, it has been under pressure from selling as it waits for a rebound. The dollar-yen exchange rate is around 143 yen per dollar, showing a depreciation of the yen compared to the morning level. Among the stocks adopted by the Nikkei index, Nidec Corporation Sponsored ADR <6594.T>, Renesas <6723.T>, and others are among the top gainers.
The Nikkei average is up about 560 yen, supported by the rise in U.S. stocks and the stability of the exchange rate = 25 days before the market close.
On the 25th at around 10 AM, the Nikkei average stock price rose by approximately 560 yen compared to the previous day, fluctuating around 35,600 yen. At 9:38 AM, it reached 61,509 yen higher at 35,654.24 yen, remaining in a high price range. In the US market on the 24th, expectations for trade normalization due to a significant reduction in tariffs on China continued, with both the Dow Inc and the Nasdaq Composite Index rising for three consecutive days. Japanese stocks were also driven higher by the rise in US stocks and the stabilization of the foreign exchange market. In the US-Japan Treasury meeting held on the same day, the exchange rate level.
The Nikkei average rose by 170 yen, continuing to climb, though it faced resistance; it recovered to 35,000 yen in closing price for the first time in three weeks on the afternoon of the 24th.
On the 24th, the Nikkei average in the afternoon session rose by 170.52 yen from the previous day to 30,039.15 yen, continuing its upward trend. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) increased by 8.24 points to 2,592.56 points, marking three consecutive days of gains. The Nikkei average, on a closing basis, recovered to above 30,000 yen for the first time in three weeks since the 2nd (35,725.87 yen). At 9:08 AM, it reached 35,287.95 yen, up by 419.32 yen. In the local US market on the 23rd, President Trump announced a significant reduction in tariffs on China from 145%.
The Nikkei average is up around 170 yen, with trading volume led by Disco, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
On the afternoon of the 24th, the Nikkei average stock price is trading around 35,040 yen, approximately 170 yen higher than the previous day. In the latter half of the day, the market opens with a Sell dominance. Afterwards, there is a movement to reduce the gains due to Sell orders waiting for a rebound. The dollar-yen exchange rate is currently in a range around 142.70 yen per dollar. The top trading stocks by Volume in the Main Board market at around 2 PM are NTT <9432.T>, JDI <6740.T>, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011.T>, Mitsubishi UFJ <8306.T>, and Toyota <720>.
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