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Amidst waiting for the results of the US presidential election, individual responses are being handled.
[Stock Opening Comments] On the 5th, the Japanese stock market is likely to see market developments while watching the results of the US presidential election. On the 4th, the US market saw the NY Dow drop 257 points, and the Nasdaq drop 59 points. Amid anticipation of the presidential election, selling for adjustments dominated. Nvidia announced that it will be included in the composition of the Dow Jones Industrial Average as a replacement for Intel, with the S&P Dow Jones Indices rising. On the other hand, Intel declined, affecting the NY Dow.
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US company eVTOL prototype completes test flight in japan. Toyota adds investment to advance certification process.
1. USA flying autos company Joby Aviation announced that its electric air taxi prototype conducted its first overseas test flight performance in japan; 2. Joby's prototype can carry one pilot and four passengers, with a maximum speed of about 200 miles per hour, taking only about 25 minutes to fly from Tokyo to Shizuoka.
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Movement of risk avoidance due to the decline in US high-tech stocks and the appreciation of the yen.
The Nikkei average continued to sharply decline. It closed at 38,053.67 yen, down 1,027.58 yen (- Volume estimate 1.9 billion90 million shares). Following the trend of tech stocks being sold in the previous day's US market, semiconductor-related stocks and others lost value. The yen also strengthened, reaching 151 yen to the dollar at one point, putting pressure, and causing selling to spread to export-related stocks. Furthermore, in the afternoon session, there was selling pressure from position adjustments ahead of the three-day weekend starting tomorrow, and with next week's US presidential election approaching, after the holiday.