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A year-on-year increase of 32%! Global electric vehicle sales have set historical highs for three consecutive months, with China accounting for 70% of the market.
The performance of the China market is impressive, with sales in November growing by 50% year-on-year to reach 1.27 million vehicles, accounting for about 70% of Global total sales. Overall Auto sales in China for November increased by 16.6% compared to the previous year, marking the highest growth rate since January this year. BYD is expected to exceed the annual Global sales target and surpass Ford and Honda.
Three key points to watch in the first half - a dip buying stance focusing on the year-end rally.
In the trading session from 13 days ago, attention should be focused on the following three points. ■ A dip-buying stance in anticipation of a year-end rally. ■ Seibu HD, upward revision on 25/3 operating profit to 289 billion yen from 45 billion yen. ■ Noteworthy materials from the morning session: NTT, commercialization of energy-saving Servers, utilization of IOWN, reduced to 1/8. ■ A dip-buying stance in anticipation of a year-end rally. The Japanese stock market on the 13th is expected to start with a slight bias towards selling but will likely show resilience in market development after that. In the US market on the 12th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 234 dollars, and...
NTT, Construction companies ETC [List of stock materials from newspapers]
*NTT <9432> commercialization of energy-saving Server, utilizing IOWN, suppressed to one-eighth (Nikkankogyo front page) - ○ *Mitsubishi Chem G <4188> revival of subsidiary president position, Mitsubish Chem will be concurrently held by Mr. Chikumoto, Tanabe Mitsubishi will have Mr. Tsujimura as president (Nikkankogyo page 3) - ○ *Lib Work <1431> and Teijin, strategic partnership, developing wooden Residences with few pillars and walls (Nikkankogyo page 3) - ○ *JDI <6740> collaborating with a US startup to develop high-resolution Thermal Sensor (Nikkankogyo page 3) - ○ *Seibu HD <9024> red P
ADR Japanese stock ranking - overall sell pressure led by Japan Post Bank, Chicago is 145 yen lower than Osaka at 39,665 yen.
Japanese stocks of American Depositary Receipts (ADR), when compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (calculated at 152.61 yen to 1 dollar), saw declines in stocks such as Japan Post Bank, Nidec Corporation, Toyota Industries Corporation, FANUC CORP, Sony Group Corp, Japan Post Holdings, and Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., indicating a general trend of selling pressure. The closing price for the Chicago Nikkei 225 Futures was down 145 yen compared to the Osaka daytime price, at 39,665 yen. The U.S. stock market also showed a decline, with the Dow Inc down 234.44 dollars at 43,914.12.
Reports indicate that the Bank of Japan will "hold steady" next week, and Bank of America expects the interest rate hike may be postponed until March next year.
Five sources familiar with the thoughts of the Bank of Japan stated that the Bank is inclined to keep interest rates unchanged next week. However, Bank of America warned that if the Bank of Japan continues to delay interest rate hikes until March next year, the yen could depreciate again to 155 or slightly below the 157 level reached in November.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Closing) ~ The Nikkei Average has risen sharply for four consecutive days, with Advantest and Fast Retailing contributing approximately 154 yen.
As of the close on the 12th, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average was 174 rising, 48 falling, and 3 unchanged. The US stock market on the 11th was mixed. The Dow Inc was down 99.27 points at 44,148.56, while the Nasdaq rose by 347.65 points to finish at 20,034.89. The consumer price index (CPI) for November remained within expectations, leading to buying in anticipation of an additional rate cut at the December Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), resulting in a rise after the market opened. The Dow Inc was.
The Nikkei average rose by 528 yen, with a somewhat cautious mood due to a lack of clues.
The Nikkei average is up 528 yen (as of 13:50). In terms of contributions to the Nikkei average, Advantest <6857>, Fast Retailing <9983>, and Recruit HD <6098> are the top positive contributors, while Konami Group <9766>, 7 & i HD <3382>, and Honda <7267> are the top negative contributors. In terms of Sectors, services, Oil & Coal Products, electric and gas industries, Electric Appliances, and Rubber Products are among the top gainers, while Iron & Steel and pulp and paper are among the top losers.
The Nikkei average started 547 yen higher in the afternoon session, with Furukawa Electric and Mitsubishi Electric rising.
[Nikkei Stock Average・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39,920.12; +547.89 TOPIX; 2,778.82; +29.51 [Afternoon Session Opening Overview] In the afternoon session, the Nikkei average opened 547.89 yen higher than the previous day at 39,920.12 yen, slightly expanding its gains from the previous closing (39,881.10 yen). During lunchtime, the Nikkei 225 Futures fluctuated in a range of 39,910 yen - 39,990 yen. The dollar-yen exchange rate is 1 dollar = 152.20 - 30 yen since around 9 AM.
Three points to watch in the latter half of the session - the recovery of the Nikkei to the 40,000 yen level, driven by the rise in U.S. tech stocks.
In the afternoon trading on the 12th, three points should be noted: • The Nikkei average rose significantly for four consecutive days, temporarily recovering to the 40,000 yen level influenced by the rise in U.S. tech stocks. • The dollar-yen exchange rate showed signs of resistance to falling, maintaining high U.S. interest rates. • The top contributor to price increases was Advantest <6857> and the second was Fast Retailing <9983>. ■ The Nikkei average rose significantly for four consecutive days, temporarily recovering to the 40,000 yen level, driven by the rise in U.S. tech stocks. The Nikkei average rose significantly for four consecutive days, rising by 508.87 yen (+1.29%) compared to the previous day.
The Nikkei average rose significantly for the fourth consecutive day, temporarily recovering to the 40,000 yen level, fueled by the rise in U.S. tech stocks.
The Nikkei average rose significantly for the fourth consecutive day, closing the morning session at 39,881.10 yen, up 508.87 yen (+1.29%) from the previous day (estimated volume of 0.9 billion 90 million stocks). The U.S. stock market on the 11th showed mixed results. The Dow Inc closed down 99.27 dollars at 44,148.56 dollars, while the Nasdaq ended up 347.65 points at 20,034.89. The consumer price index (CPI) for November remained within expectations, raising hopes for an additional interest rate cut at the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) in December.
DMG Mori Seiki, Torishima Seisakusho, etc.
*DMG Mori Seiki <6141> Nara Plant was expanded by 4 times, automation system was enhanced (Nikkan Kogyo side 1) - ○*Torishima Seisakusho <6363> developed CO2 separation and recovery, high pressure pump test equipment (Nikkan Kogyo side 1) - ○*Nidec <6594> water-cooled parts are sold externally, commercial opportunities for AI servers (Nikkan Kogyo 1 side) - ○*Nissan to rebuild management system (Nikkan Kogyo 3 side) -○*North American president (Nikkan Kogyo 3 side) Honda <7267>GM, unmanned taxi Business withdrawal, autonomous driving
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RBC: It is expected that Mobileye (MBLY.US) will win new contracts, with potential partners including Honda (HMC.US), Toyota (TM.US), and others.
RBC Capital published a Research Report indicating that the content of a presentation released by Mobileye Global during an investor event in Munich may suggest that the company is about to win a contract.
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The Bank of Japan's interest rate decision will be announced next week. Will global stock markets repeat 'Black Monday'?
The Bank of Japan will hold its last monetary policy meeting of the year next week.
Yen surges! Has the Bank of Japan decided not to raise interest rates?
Officials from the Bank of Japan believe that there is almost no cost in waiting for the next rate hike, and the yen plummeted upon hearing this.....