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JT, Line Yahoo, Yokogawa Electric, Kawasaki Shipbuilding (7th)
※ The above Calendar is merely a schedule and may be subject to change at the company's convenience.--------------------------------------- May 7 (Wednesday) <165A> SBI Reos <1723> Japan Electric Technology <1870> Yahagi Construction <1967> Yamato <2003> Nitto Fuji <2053> Chubu Feeding <2281> Prima Ham <2344> Heian Ray <2902> Taiyo
List of cloud breakout stocks (Part 2) [Ichimoku Kinko Hyo - List of cloud breakout stocks]
○ List of stocks breaking below clouds Market Code Stock Name Closing Price Leading Span A Leading Span B Tokyo Main Board <1301> Kyokuyo 4120 4280 4182.5 <1375> Yukiguni 1140 1178.25 1155.5 <1930> Hokuriku Electric Works 1161 1225 1174 <1945> Tokyo Enesis 1101 1134.75 1111.5 <1968> Taihei Electric 4840 4882.54
The USA's tariff "nuclear bomb" is coming! The Global manufacturing industry is trembling, and factory activities are shrinking in many regions.
Due to companies preparing to respond to the new round of tariffs in the USA, factory activities worldwide from Japan to the United Kingdom declined in March.
J-Oil Mills To Go Ex-Dividend On March 28th, 2025 With 30 JPY Dividend Per Share And 10 JPY Special Dividend Per Share
March 27th (Japan Standard Time) - $J-Oil Mills(2613.JP)$ is trading ex-dividend on March 28th, 2025.Shareholders of record on March 31st, 2025 will receive 30 JPY dividend per share and 10 JPY
BOJ Governor Suggests Food Inflation Could Lead to Rate Hike -- Update
Stock News Premium = Due to US-China trade friction, soybean prices have fallen, benefiting the processing manufacturers.
In response to the USA's tariff increase on Chinese products, China has enacted a retaliatory measure imposing an additional tax of up to 15% on USA farm products, ETC. This has led to a decline in international market conditions, and some food companies may benefit from lower production costs. <Softening futures due to retaliatory tariffs> On the 10th, China introduced additional tariffs on 740 items including soybeans, cotton, and corn imported from the USA. Tariffs on wheat and corn have increased by 15%, while those on soybeans and pork have increased by 10%. There is a heightened sense of caution regarding trade friction.