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Expectations for progress in the Japan-China trade agreement have led to a recovery to 37,500 yen.
The Nikkei average saw a significant rise. It closed at 37,503.33 yen, up 574.70 yen (estimated Volume of 2.6 billion 40 million shares), recovering to the 37,500 yen level for the first time in about a month and a half since March 27. Anticipation of progress in the US-China ministerial trade negotiations starting on the 10th led to buying across a wide range of stocks. When approaching the psychological milestone of 37,500 yen, there were instances where the increase was reduced due to selling in anticipation of a pullback and profit-taking adjustments ahead of the weekend, but in the latter half of the trading session, there was a movement of short covering.
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