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Takamatsu Machinery Industry, Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Unsponsored ADR, etc.
*Takamatsu Machinery Industry <6155> strengthening global sales, aiming for an operating profit of 0.9 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March 2028 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun, page 3) -○*Toyota Motor Corporation <7203> expanding EV in China, demonstrating presence in cutting-edge markets (Nihon Keizai Shimbun, page 7) -○*Yamaha Corporation <7272> launching sports tourer with electronic shift mechanism (Nihon Keizai Shimbun, page 7) -○*Mitsubishi Motors <7211> collaborating with Yanekara, delivering charging control equipment for EVs for public vehicles in Kurashiki City (Nihon Keizai Shimbun, page 7) -○*Kurimoto Iron Works <5602> bio 100% demonstration, melting.
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
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.
Why Is HSBC Stock Trading Higher On Tuesday?
HSBC Holdings Plc (HSBC) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Summary
HSBC 2025 Outlook: Targets Mid-Teens RoTE, $42B NII, $0.3B Cost Cuts, Expected Credit Losses Charges 30–40bps, Muted Lending, Strong Wealth Growth, And Stable CET1