As of the closing price 11 days ago, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 123, falling stocks were 100, and unchanged were 2.
The Nikkei average continued to rise. At the end of the morning session, it closed at 39,155.16 yen (+117.00 yen, +0.30%) with an approximate trading volume of 650 million shares.
The U.S. stock market rebounded on the 10th. The Dow Average closed at 38,868.04 (+69.05, +0.18%), the Nasdaq at 17,192.53 (+59.40, +0.35%), and the S&P 500 at 5,360.79 (+13.80, +0.26%). After early expectations of a rate cut receded and selling pressure emerged, the stock market initially fell at the opening. At the same time, buying of high-tech stocks, with expectations of support from a soft landing and the announcement of new artificial intelligence (AI) functions at Apple's event, pushed the market up and it turned upward. Although cautious sentiment prevailed ahead of the release of the May consumer price index (CPI) and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) this week, the market remained in positive territory. The Nasdaq set a new all-time high at the end of the session.
Following the rise in U.S. stocks, the Tokyo market opened with a buying bias. As the Philadelphia Semiconductor Stock Index (SOX Index) rose more than 1% from the previous day, Toshiba Electronic (8035) rose, leading the Nikkei average. The Nikkei average rose to as high as 39,336.66 yen after opening. However, the active trading was restrained due to the fact that it was the week of the central banks of Japan, the United States, and China, and trading value in the Prime market remained at 1.7 trillion yen.
In the Nikkei average adopted stocks, wire manufacturers rose, such as Furukawa Electric (5801), Sumitomo Electric Industries (5802), Fujikura (5803), as well as ENEOS Holdings (5020) and Idemitsu Kosan (5019) due to the rise in resource prices. In addition, the shares of Taiyo Yuden (6976), Ebara Corporation (6361), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (7011), and Shimizu Corporation (1803) were bought.
Meanwhile, at the FDA advisory committee, it has been reported that Eli Lilly's drug "Donanemab" for Alzheimer's type dementia developed in the United States will be recommended for approval unanimously, and there is a sense of caution about the advent of competing drugs. Shares of Eisai (4523) and Mitsubishi Electric (6503), Mitsui Chemicals (4183), Sharp (6753), and Murata Manufacturing (6981) were lackluster.
In terms of industry, petroleum and coal products, marine transportation, insurance, mining, and electric and gas industries rose, while securities and commodity futures trading, land transportation, air transportation, other products, and information and communication industries declined.
The top contributors to the rise were Toshiba Electronic (8035), which pushed up the Nikkei average by about 75 yen with one stock, followed by Advantest (6857), Chugai Pharmaceutical (4519), Terumo (4543), Recruit Holdings (6098), Tokyo Marine Holdings (8766), Disco (6146), and others.
The top losers were NTT Data (9613), which pushed down the Nikkei average by about 10 yen with one stock, followed by Eisai (4523), Fast Retailing (9983), Konami (9766), Daikin (6367), Shionogi & Co. (4507), and Laser Tech (6920).
*As of 11:30.
Nikkei Average Stock Price 39,155.16 (+117.00)
Number of gaining stocks 123 (contribution degree +216.80)
Number of losing stocks 100 (contribution degree -99.80)
Number of unchanged stocks 2
○ Top advancing stocks
Code, Stock Name, Latest Price, Day Change, Contribution
<8035> Toshiba Electronic 35550 770 75.52
<6857> Advantest 5395 47 12.29
<4519> Chugai Pharmaceutical 4936 125 12.26
<4543> Terumo 2749 29 7.45
<6098> Recruit HD 8000 63 6.18
<8766> Tokyo Marine Holdings 5694 107 5.25
<6146> Disco 60180 780 5.10
<7733> Olympus 2704 37 4.84
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Top decreasing stocks
Code, Stock Name, Latest Price, Day Change, Contribution
NTT DATA Corporation
Eisai Co., Ltd.
Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.
Konami Holdings Corporation
Daikin Industries, Ltd. unsponsored adr
Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
LASERTEC Corporation
SoftBank Group Corp.
TDK (<6762>) -39 -3.82 Murata Manufacturing (<6981>) -44 -3.45 Kyocera Corporation (<6971>) -12.5 -3.27 Nintendo Co Ltd (<7974>) -91 -2.97 Mitsubishi Electric Corp. unsponsored adr (<6503>) -70.5 -2.30 Dentsu Group Inc. (<4324>) -57 -1.86 Sony Group Corp (<6758>) -50 -1.63 M3 Inc. (<2413>) -20.5 -1.61 Daiichi Sankyo Co Ltd (<4568>) -16 -1.57 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co Ltd (<4063>) -9 -1.47 kddi corporation (<9433>) -7 -1.37 Seiko Epson Corp. unsponsored adr (<6724>) -19 -1.24
Murata Manufacturing (<6981>) 3039 -44 -3.45
Kyocera Corporation (<6971>) 1809 -12.5 -3.27
Nintendo Co Ltd (<7974>) 8648 -91 -2.97
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. unsponsored adr (<6503>) 2616 -70.5 -2.30
Dentsu Group Inc. (<4324>) 4094 -57 -1.86
Sony Group Corp (<6758>) 13310 -50 -1.63
M3 Inc. (<2413>) 1531 -20.5 -1.61
Daiichi Sankyo Co Ltd (<4568>) 5772 -16 -1.57
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co Ltd (<4063>) 6197 -9 -1.47
kddi corporation (<9433>) 4292 -7 -1.37
Seiko Epson Corp. unsponsored adr (<6724>) 2482 -19 -1.24