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Nikkei Stock Average rose slightly for a third day.
In the morning, it started near the previous close and softened briefly.
As a correction after the previous day's sharp rise (up 518 yen), profit-taking selling leaned in, and at one point it fell to 29,237 yen (down 94 yen from the previous day).
In the mid-morning, it rose to 29,449 yen (up 118 yen), but momentum faltered, and it traded in a higher range toward the close.
With the upcoming US jobs report, cautious mood strengthened.
The Mothers Index fell for the fourth day in a row.
Selling remained dominant.
Mercari <4385> [Now 5,160 yen, -340 yen] and Freee <4478> [Now 7,950 yen, -800 yen],
AI inside <4488> [Now 16,080 yen, -7,220 yen] JIG-SAW <3914> [Now 14,050 yen, -1,950 yen] saw substantial declines.
Nikkei Average: 29,357.82 +26.45 +0.09% (close, two days of gains)
25-day moving deviation: -0.18%
Dow CFD: 34,553 +4 +0.01%
WTI Crude Oil, nearby contract: 65.01 -1.14%
Shanghai Composite: 3,419.67 -21.32 -0.62%
Hong Kong Hang Seng Index: 28,648.00 +57.00 +0.21%
SQ value: 29,909.73 (April 9) 29,282.41 (March Major SQ)
TOPIX: 1,933.05 +5.65 +0.29% (two days of gains)
Foreign exchange: 1 USD = 109.170 JPY, 1 EUR = 131.651 JPY Bitcoin 6129.103 -1.64%
TSE Mothers: 1,162.16 -21.68 -1.83% (fourth day of declines)
Nikkei Jasdaq Average: 3,915.57 +16.96 +0.44% (two days of gains)
TSE 2nd Section Index: 7,519.32 +16.85 +0.22% (two days of gains)
TSE First Section trading volume was 1.17404 billion shares, and value traded was 2,544.6 billion yen.
TSE First Section advancers: 1,611 (73%), decliners: 505 (23%), unchanged: 75 (3%).
Industry group rankings: 26 sectors up, 7 sectors down.
Top gainers include steel, shipping, insurance, nonferrous metals, mining, warehousing & transport-related, air transportation, pulp & paper, food products, …
Top decliners include other products, precision instruments, securities & futures, land transportation, services, electrical machinery, pharmaceuticals.
Top gains in the First Section: MarkLines <3901> [Now 3,350 yen, +502 yen], Aiphone <6718> [Now 2,073 yen, +306 yen]
BEENOS <3328> [Now 3,395 yen, +162 yen] Sanwa Technos <8137> [Now 1,277 yen, +162 yen]
Top decliners: Hirose Electric <6806> [Now 15,410 yen, -2,230 yen] System Soft <7527> [Now 161 yen, -14 yen]
Scroll <8005> [Now 1,009 yen, -83 yen] Nippon Communications <9424> [Now 211 yen, -16 yen]
Three megabanks Mitsubishi UFJ <8306> [Now 603.3 yen, +1.1 yen] Mizuho <8411> [Now 1,610.5 yen, +20.5 yen]
Sumitomo Mitsui <8316> [Now 3,953 yen, +17 yen]
Nomura <8604> [Now 570.3 yen, -17.8 yen] Daiwa <8601> [Now 631.1 yen, +16.0 yen]
SoftBank Group <9984> [Now 10,000 yen, -40 yen] Toyota <7203> [Now 8,364 yen, +1 yen]
Sony <6758> [Now 10,470 yen, -245 yen] Fujifilm <4901> [Now 7,085 yen, +25 yen] Takeda <4502> [Now 3,675.0 yen, +25.0 yen]
Nikkei Leverage <1570> [Now 16,490 yen, +30 yen] Nikkei Double Inverse <1357> [Now 408 yen, -1 yen]
Cboe VIX <1552> [Now 3,405 yen, -20 yen] Dow Jones Bear <2041> [Now 3,010 yen, -30 yen]
WTI Crude Oil ETF <1671> [Now 1,362 yen, -17 yen]
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