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ADR Japanese stock ranking ~ Japan Post and others generally showing a slight buy advantage, Chicago is 175 yen higher than Osaka at 38,885 yen ~
Japanese stocks represented by ADRs (American Depositary Receipts) increased in comparison to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (calculated at 156.15 yen per dollar), including Japan Post Holdings <6178>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, Toyota Industries <6201>, Honda Motor <7267>, Mitsui & Co. <8031>, Disco <6146>, SoftBank Group <9984>, etc. Japan Post Bank <7182>, Seven & I Holdings <3382>, Mitsubishi Corporation <8058>, Nidec Corporation <6594>, Kddi Corporation <9433>, JAPAN TOBACCO INC <2914>, etc.
Express News | The National Energy Administration: As of the end of November, the cumulative installed power generation capacity nationwide is about 3.23 billion kilowatts, a year-on-year increase of 14.4%.
Express News | The proportion of thermal power installed capacity in Guizhou has fallen below 44%.
Express News | Galaxy Securities: The goal for wind and solar installation is clear, and there is a long-term bullish outlook for the hydroelectric and nuclear power sectors.
Three points to focus on in the first half of the market - short-term trading is the main focus while waiting for the results of the FOMC.
In the trading session before noon on the 18th, I would like to focus on the following three points. ■ Short-term trading is the focus while waiting for the FOMC results. ■ Estelle, 2Q operating loss, deficit narrowed by ▲0.317 billion yen. ■ Materials of interest in the morning session: Toyota's Lexus "UX" production has ended, focusing on next-generation EVs. ■ The Japanese stock market on the 18th is likely to exhibit a strong sense of stagnation. In the US market on the 17th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 267 points, while the Nasdaq dropped by 64 points. Morning updates...
Toyota Motor, Sumitomo Pharma, etc.
*Toyota <7203> ends production of the Lexus 'UX' and focuses on next-generation EVs (Nikkankogyo, page 1) - ○ *Honda <7267> aims to double hybrid vehicle production by 2030, targeting global sales of 1.3 million units per year (Nikkankogyo, page 1) - ○ *Sumitomo Pharma <4506> and Sumitomo Chemicals establish a new company for regenerative and cell medicine, aiming for a scale of 350 billion yen in the late 2030s (Nikkankogyo, page 3) - ○ *Tokyo Gas <9531> signs an agreement with McDonald's to supply renewable energy to 75 stores in the Kanto area (Nikkankogyo, page 3) - ○ *Japan Escon <8892> Mitsubishi Chemicals.
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