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Japanese stock buybacks this week (4/28~5/2)
――――4/28――――$Hitachi(6501.JP)$ will buy back up to 140 million shares, 3.06% of its outstanding shares (excluding its own shares), for an amount of JPY¥ 300 billion.$Lion(4912.JP)$ will cancel 4.65
Kikkoman Upgraded to Market Perform From Underperform at Bernstein
Kikkoman Stock: Hold Rating Amidst Margin Pressures and Macroeconomic Challenges
List of cloud penetration stocks [Ichimoku Kinko Hyo - List of cloud penetration stocks]
○ List of stocks breaking through the clouds Market Code Stock Name Closing Price Leading Span A Leading Span B Main Board <1835> Toei Iron Works 3155 3082.25 3129.5 <1899> Fukuda Corporation 5320 5287.55 127.5 <1946> Toenek 1130 1003.59 97.5 <1964> Chugai Boiler 3780 3752.53 590 <1975> Asahi Corporation 2139 2043.25 213
The index has recovered to the 36,000 yen range for the first time in a month.
The Nikkei average has risen for five consecutive trading days. It ended with a gain of 205.39 yen at 36,045.38 yen (with an estimated Volume of 2.2 billion 80 million shares), recovering the 36,000 yen mark for the first time in about a month. Increased expectations for a rise due to the strong US stock market and progress in US tariff negotiations led the buying. The Nikkei average briefly returned above 36,000 yen right after trading began. However, as it surpassed the key level of 36,000 yen, opposing sentiments emerged, and gradually a wait-and-see mood spread, resulting in consolidation around 35,900 yen. Toward the end of the afternoon session, index buying is expected from pension funds at the end of the month.
The Nikkei average rose by 205 yen, extending its gains for five consecutive days, recovering to 36,000 yen at the close for the first time in a month = 30th afternoon session.
On the 30th, the Nikkei average stock price in the afternoon session increased by 205.39 yen to 36,045.38 yen, marking a five-day rise. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) also rose by 16.68 points to 2,667.29 points. The Nikkei average surpassed the psychological barrier of 36,000 yen for the first time in a month since March 28 (37,120.33 yen) on a closing basis. While buying tended to lead in the morning, there were also moments when selling in anticipation of a pullback led to heavier trading. However, as the afternoon session began, the exchange rate temporarily.