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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.
Stocks that moved and those that were traded in the front market.
* Komatsu Wall <7949> 1780 - The significant increase in the dividend plan raises the appeal of the yield. * Sumitomo Pharma <4506> 787 +100 The substantial upward revision beyond expectations has an impact. * Square Enix HD <9684> 8121 +993 3D Investment emerged as a major shareholder. * S.M.S <2175> 1360 +168 The forecast of double-digit profit growth this period and the strengthening of shareholder returns are well received. * Genky Drug Stores <9267> 3630 +42
Xiaomi has launched its first inference open-source large model, Mimo! With 7 billion parameters, it surpasses OpenAI's o1-mini and Alibaba's QwQ-32B-Preview.
Under the same conditions of reinforcement learning (RL) training data, MiMo-7B shows a significantly greater potential in mathematics and coding than other widely used models in the industry, including well-known RL starter models such as DeepSeek-R1-Distill-7B and Qwen2.5-32B.
Kanematsu, Marubeni, ETC [List of stock materials from the newspaper]
*Kanematsu <8020> IT staff increased by 2.5 times, expanding orders for virtual Servers, and planning to acquire an information-related company within the fiscal year (Nikkan Kogyo, Front Page) -○ *ORIX <8591> sold 8 companies to NEC Group for 18 billion yen (Nikkan Kogyo, Page 3) -○ *Sony Group Corp <6758> has no concrete plans for separating the Semiconductors business (Nikkan Kogyo, Page 3) -○ *Marubeni <8002> accelerates investment in consumer Business, establishing a new company through corporate discovery (Nikkan Kogyo, Page 4) -○ *Toyota Tsusho <8015> invests in a US electrolytic iron manufacturer to secure raw materials for 'green Steel'.
Chinese humanoid robots are seizing a global $5 trillion "big track"!
Morgan Stanley expects that by 2050, a total of 1 billion humanoid robots will be deployed globally, with annual revenue reaching 4.7 trillion dollars, nearly double the total revenue of the top 20 global Auto Manufacturers in 2024. China's policy support, technological advancements, and manufacturing foundation place it in a leading position in the field of humanoid robots, especially in the Hardware supply chain.
The market may reach a critical juncture in the short term, with Banks and Electrical Utilities showing repeated activity, and the Technology Sector poised to take off.
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