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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.
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