As of the closing of the market 17 days ago, the number of rising stocks among the Nikkei average component stocks was 172, falling stocks were 49, and four stocks remained unchanged.
The Nikkei average continues to rise, ending the morning session at 41,307.36 yen (+0.08%) up 32.28 from the previous day (with an approximate trading volume of 820 million shares).
The US stock market continued to rise on the 16th. The Dow Jones average rose 742.76 dollars (+1.85%) to 40,954.48 dollars, the Nasdaq rose 36.77 points (+0.20%) to 18,509.34, and the S&P 500 rose 35.98 points (+0.64%) to 5,667.20. It rose due to buying that was impressed with better-than-expected retail sales, and the Dow Jones rose significantly, supported by expectations for growth and consumption, as well as the rise of UnitedHealth. The Nasdaq was pushed down by selling related to rotation and temporarily fell, but recovered into positive territory toward the end of the day. The Dow Jones reached a new high for the second consecutive day and closed at a high level throughout the day.
Responding to the continuation of the Trump rally, the Tokyo market started trading in a buying tone. The Nikkei average started at around 41,400 yen, but the increase gradually narrowed as semiconductor stocks including Nvidia fell. As domestic demand-related stocks such as real estate, construction, and securities were bought relatively, TOPIX was strong, and the market was dominated by small and medium-sized stocks such as the growth market. Among the Nikkei average adopted stocks, Toho and Resonac were dominant in buying based on good performance, and defense-related stocks such as Kawasaki Heavy and Mitsubishi Heavy were also bought, as the Trump rally continued to be conscious. In addition, Komatsu, Hitachi Construction Machinery, Nomura, Hitachi Zosen, Sumitomo Heavy, and JGC Holdings were purchased. On the other hand, some semiconductor stocks such as Lasertec, Tokyo Electron, Disco, Screen HD, and Advantest were weak. Also, Apple-related stocks such as TDK and Murata Manufacturing were not doing well. Omron, Ebara, and T&D Holdings were also sold. Among the sectors, textiles & apparels, real estate, precision instruments, construction, and machinery rose, while other products, electric appliances, and insurance only fell.
Among the Nikkei average adopted stocks, Toho and Resonac were dominant in buying based on good performance, and defense-related stocks such as Kawasaki Heavy and Mitsubishi Heavy were also bought, as the Trump rally continued to be conscious. In addition, Komatsu, Hitachi Construction Machinery, Nomura, Hitachi Zosen, Sumitomo Heavy, and JGC Holdings were purchased.
On the other hand, some semiconductor stocks such as Lasertec, Tokyo Electron, Disco, Screen HD, and Advantest were weak. Also, Apple-related stocks such as TDK and Murata Manufacturing were not doing well.
Among the sectors, textiles & apparels, real estate, precision instruments, construction, and machinery rose, while other products, electric appliances, and insurance only fell.
The top contributor to the rise was Shin-Etsu Chemical, which pushed up the Nikkei average by about 13 yen with one stock. Terumo came in second, followed by Komatsu, Olympus, Fast Retailing, Hitachi Construction, and HOYA.
On the other hand, the top contributor to the decline was Tokyo Electron, which pushed down the Nikkei average by about 109 yen with one stock. Advantest was second, followed by Lasertec, SoftBank Group, Disco, TDK, and Recruit Holdings.
*As of 11:30.
Nikkei average stock price 41,307.36 (+32.28)
Rising stocks 172 (contribution +224.25)
Declining stocks 49 (contribution -191.97)
Number of unchanged stocks 4
○ Top advancing stocks
Code, Stock Name, Latest Price, Day Change, Contribution
<4063> Shin-Etsu Chemical 6,787 80 13.08
<4543> Terumo 2,800 41 10.72
<6301> Komatsu 5,112 225 7.36
<7733> Olympus 2,678 55 7.19
<9983> Fast Retailing 42,540 70 6.87
<6305> Hitachi Construction 4,748 209 6.83
<7741> HOYA 20,755 405 6.62
<3659> Nexon, 3423, 101, 6.60 <6971> Kyocera Corporation Sponsored ADR, 1988, 20, 5.23 <9433> KDDI Corporation, 4528, 23, 4.51 <4578> Otsuka Holdings, 7246, 131, 4.28 <4503> Astellas Pharma, 1681, 26, 4.25 <2413> M3, Inc., 1615, 51, 4.00 <8830> Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd., 5125, 112, 3.66 <9735> Secom Co., Ltd., 9580, 109, 3.56 <8801> Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd., 1567, 36, 3.48 <6988> Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd., 13655, 105, 3.43 <8697> Japan Exchange Group, Inc., 3993, 94, 3.07 <4523> Eisai Co., Ltd., 6642, 92, 3.01 <8001> Itochu Corporation, 8144, 91, 2.97 <8035> Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation, 34960, -1120, -109.84 <6857> Advantest Corporation, 6475, -53, -13.86 <6920> Laser Technology, Inc., 32480, -920, -12.03 <9984> SoftBank Group Corp., 11365, -60, -11.77 <6146> Disco Corporation, 62010, -1450, -9.48 <6762> TDK Corporation, 11125, -70, -6.87 <6098> Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd., 9293, -49, -4.81
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KDDI Corporation
Otsuka Holdings
Astellas Pharma
M3, Inc.
A-REIT ETF
Secom Co.
Telus
Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd.
Japan Exchange Group, Inc.
Eisai Co., Ltd.
Itochu Corporation
Top decreasing stocks
Code, Stock Name, Latest Price, Day Change, Contribution
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
Advantest Corporation
Laser Technology, Inc.
SoftBank Group Corp.
Disco Corporation
TDK Corporation
Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.
<7974> Nintendo Co Ltd, 8718, -107, -3.50
<7735> SCREEN, 15590, -240, -3.14
<6645> Omron, 5746, -67, -2.19
<4519> Chugai Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, 6053, -11, -1.08
<7270> Subaru Corp Unsponsored ADR, 3350, -32, -1.05
<8267> AEON CO., LTD., 3266, -31, -1.01
<3099> Mitsukoshi-Isetan Holdings Ltd., 3426, -28, -0.92
<8766> TOKIO MARINE HOLDINGS, INC., 6237, -18, -0.88
<7203> Toyota Motor, 3264, -5, -0.82
<3092> ZOZO Inc, 4275, -21, -0.69
<5019> Idemitsu Kosan Co Ltd, 1028, -10.5, -0.69
<7912> Dainippon Printing Co Ltd, 5317, -41, -0.67
<6723> Renesas Electronics Corporation, 3233, -20, -0.65