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The depreciation of the yen has driven Japan's wholesale inflation to soar in October, adding uncertainty to the central bank's interest rate decision.
Japan's wholesale inflation rate in October accelerated to the fastest level in over a year, mainly due to the depreciation of the yen pushing up the cost of some imported commodities.
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The Nikkei average fell for the first time in three business days, closing at 39,376.09 yen, down 157.23 yen (with a volume of approximately 2.46 billion shares). Against the background of the previous day's rise of US stocks and a weaker yen, buying was predominant in the morning. There were moments when it rose to 39,866.72 yen towards the end of the morning session. However, there is a tendency for selling to occur in anticipation of a return before the psychological milestone of 10,000 yen, as well as firm statements towards China and Iran by Trump's future Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, according to US media.
Shigeru Ishiba remains as japan's prime minister! Will build a minority new government.
①Japan's current Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba, defeated the opposition party's Constitutional Democratic Party leader, Yoshihiko Noda, to continue serving as prime minister and will reshuffle the cabinet; ②Shigeru Ishiba's new government is a minority government, expected to be constrained by the opposition group, having to seek support from the opposition for many important legislations.
Japan autos giant's performance across the board declines! Nissan's net profit plunges 94%
Last week, the financial reports for the first half of the fiscal year of this year (April to September) of the seven major auto manufacturers in Japan have all been released, with Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Mazda all experiencing a decline in net income compared to the same period last year.
Funds tend to concentrate on stocks evaluated at the fiscal year-end.
The Nikkei average stock price rebounded. It closed at 39,500.37 yen, up 118.96 yen (approximate volume of 2.4 billion shares). In the U.S. market on the 7th, while the NY Dow Jones Industrial Average fell slightly, a portion of tech stocks were bought, and the NASDAQ hit a record high for several consecutive days, starting with buying. However, as it approached the 0.04 million yen milestone, profit-taking sales were easily triggered, peaking at 39,818.41 yen shortly after the opening, leading to a trend of profit-taking dominance, with weekend factors causing a temporary drop to 39,377 in the afternoon.