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Express News | [Large Shareholding Report] Nomura Securities reports a 5.79% Shareholding in Wacoal Holdings (3591.JP).
The Nikkei average is up by about 140 yen, and currency exchange was not discussed in the negotiations with the US, maintaining a solid trend supported by the weak yen = on the 17th morning session.
At 10:12 AM on the 17th, the Nikkei average stock price is fluctuating around 34,060 yen, up approximately 140 yen from the previous day. At 9:03 AM, it reached 34,264 yen 24 sen, up 343 yen 84 sen. The highly anticipated U.S.-Japan tariff negotiations saw U.S. President Trump posting on social media that there has been 'significant progress' in a meeting with Minister of Economic and Fiscal Policy Akira Amari. While no detailed information from the subsequent ministerial-level negotiations has been reported, it has been said that foreign exchange was not discussed as it shifted towards a weaker yen.
The Nikkei average rose by 6 yen, slightly rebounding for the first time in four days, but briefly turned downward, indicating a heavy upper limit = afternoon of the 1st.
The Nikkei average stock price at the end of the day was 35,624.48 yen, up 6.92 yen compared to the previous day, marking a small rebound after four days. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) rose slightly by 3.00 points to 2,661.73 points. Japanese stocks saw a reaction to yesterday's significant decline and a pause in the yen's appreciation, with buying activity leading in the morning. At 9:24 AM, the Nikkei average reached 36,052.54 yen, up 434.98 yen. However, after the buying wave subsided, trading waited for new leads amidst a lack of guiding materials.
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