Tokai University Sagamioka wins the championship
The spring Koshien tournament ended with a 9th-inning walk-off, the first time in 10 years, with Tokai University Sagami winning the championship.
Kenchans in Atsugi are happy, aren’t they.
Oita Meijo High School was the runner-up.
Meijo reached the final for the first time in 54 years, and the school song is composed by Kousetsu Minami.
The Nikkei Stock Average rose.
The revelation of a $2 trillion fiscal stimulus plan in the United States and the Bank of Japan's March Short-Term Economic Survey (BOJ Tankan) showing
that large manufacturers’ business sentiment DI surpassed market expectations, were received positively.
There was a moment when it rose as much as 406 yen from the previous day, hitting 29,585.
In the afternoon, the upside pared somewhat, but then recovered.
The Mothers Index remained firm throughout the day and finished higher toward the close.
Nikkei Stock Average 29,388.87 +210.07 +0.72% (Close; up for the first time in 2 days)
25-day moving average deviation +0.29%
TOPIX 1,957.64 +3.64 +0.19% (up for the first time in 3 days)
Foreign exchange: USD 1 = 110.792 JPY, EUR 1 = 129.876 JPY Bitcoin 6519.032 -0.85%
TSE Mothers Index 1,230.38 +27.10 +2.25% (three days of gains)
Nikkei Jasdaq Average 3,937.65 -0.98 -0.02% (four days of decline)
TSE 2nd Section Index 7,474.98 -21.39 -0.29% (four days of decline)
TSE First Section trading value totaled 1.24597 billion shares, with trading value 2,718.6 billion yen.
The number of advancing issues on the TSE First Section was 861 (39%), decliners 1,261 (57%), unchanged 64 (2%).
In the sector-by-sector rankings, 11 sectors rose and 22 fell.
Top gainers included: Precision equipment, Insurance, Electrical machinery, Other products, Metal products, Mining, Chemicals, Information & Communications, …
Top losers included: Iron & steel, Air transport, Electric & gas, Rubber products, Transportation equipment, Petroleum & coal products, Pulp & paper, Marine transport, …
Top gainers in the First Section: Star Micac <2975> [Currently 1332 yen +118 yen] Dai-ichi Life <8750> [Currently 2083 yen +181 yen]
IDHD <4709> [Currently 1394 yen +119 yen] Field Company <3267> [Currently 2442 yen +193 yen]
Top decliners: Fujikura Composite <5121> [Currently 551 yen -57 yen] Seed <7743> [Currently 727 yen -63 yen]
Takamiya <2445> [Currently 568 yen -46 yen] Toyama Bank <8365> [Currently 2978 yen -212 yen]
Three megabanks: Mitsubishi UFJ <8306> [Currently 595.1 yen +3.4] Mizuho <8411> [Currently 1595.0 yen -4.0]
Sumitomo Mitsui <8316> [Currently 3964 yen -43]
Nomura <8604> [Currently 582.7 yen +1.3] Daiwa <8601> [Currently 570.4 yen -1.7]
SoftBank Group <9984> [Currently 9391 yen +61] Toyota <7203> [Currently 8423 yen -193]
Sony <6758> [Currently 11650 yen +55] Fujifilm <4901> [Currently 6667 yen +96] Takeda <4502> [Currently 4085 yen +100]
Nikkei Leverage <1570> [Currently 33150 yen +400] Nikkei Double Inverse <1357> [Currently 410 yen -7]
International VIX <1552> [Currently 4035 yen -100] NY Dow Bear <2041> [Currently 3145 yen +5]
WTI Crude Oil ETF <1671> [Currently 1266 yen -29]
Watchlist stocks from here
× ![]()