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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.
Stocks that moved on the previous day part 1: Good Life C, Cybozu, Japan Retail Tech ETC.
Stock Name <Code> Closing Price on the 20th ⇒ Change from the Previous Day Yamato <1967> 1300 +85 New Shareholder Benefit System Established. DM Solution <6549> 1370 +85 Announced a Share Buyback with a limit of 1.79% of the outstanding Stocks. Good Life C <2970> 2417 +337 Announced a Share Buyback with a limit of 4.72% of the outstanding Stocks. MicroAd <9553> 216 +16 Announced a Share Buyback with a limit of 2.17% of the outstanding Stocks. Circlace <5029> 637 +
Developments while keeping an eye on the exchange rate.
The Nikkei average has fallen for six consecutive trading days. It ended the day at 38,701.90 yen, down 111.68 yen (estimated Volume of 2.7 billion 10 million shares). Following the yen's depreciation after Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda's press conference, there was buying in export-related stocks, such as Automobiles, and the Nikkei average began to rebound. Towards the end of the morning session, it rose to 39,039.68 yen. However, after Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato expressed concerns over the fluctuations in the foreign exchange market, including speculative movements, it was a trigger for short-term Futures.
JP Movers | Sumitomo Realty & Development Rose 5.49%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, Disco Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with Sumitomo Realty & Development(8830.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 5.49% to close at 4781.0 yen. In addition, the top loser was Toppan Holdings(7911.JP),falling 7.29% to end at 3855.0 yen.
Sumitomo has made a significant rebound, with Real Estate stocks rising as the market is aware of the Bank of Japan governor's dovish stance.
Sumitomo Realty & Development <8830> has made a significant rebound. Along with the company, MITSUBISHI ESTATE and Mitsui Fudosan have also seen substantial gains, with the A-REIT ETF ranking at the top for sector increases. At the Bank of Japan's monetary policy meeting held until the previous day, the decision to postpone further interest rate hikes was announced as the market had anticipated. However, during the subsequent press conference, the governor's stance seemed to be perceived as more dovish than expected. Consequently, there is a growing view that the possibility of an interest rate hike in January has also diminished. There is a Buy recommendation for real estate stocks, which are considered a disadvantageous sector in rising interest rates.
Three points to focus on in the latter half of the session - temporarily recovering to the 39,000 yen level, but facing heavy resistance above.
In the trading session on the 20th, three points should be noted. ・The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six days, briefly recovering to the 39,000 yen range, but resistance is strong. ・The dollar-yen exchange rate is weak, with adjustments in selling due to the slowdown of U.S. interest rates. ・The top contributor to the increase is TDK <6762>, and second is Sony Group Corp <6758>. ■ The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six days, briefly recovering to the 39,000 yen range, but resistance is strong. The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six days, up 76.37 yen (+0.20%) to 38,889.95 yen (estimated Volume of 1.1 billion shares).