It's just like the Bank of Japan is (considering) lifting its zero-interest rate policy. It's not that the TSE will forcibly implement tighter rules. |
Look for retail investors and brokerage dealers to pinpoint individual shares that are liquid and carry a theme. |
O'Neill can significantly move the yen in either direction with one small sentence, |
Stocks with higher dividends keep luring investors ahead of the fiscal year end. |
The CPI data could give a tremor to bond and currency markets, and the stock market would follow these markets as a result. The most influential factor would be the direction of the yen. |
The fog has died away. |
The market looks ready to break 10,000. |
The market will highly likely keep the 16,500 level. |
The momentum is here. I think the Nikkei will likely test yesterday's high of around 16,700 again today. |
The yen is boosting some of the techs and autos, but the size of that boost is clearly disappointing, |
The yen is boosting some of the techs and autos, but the size of that boost is clearly disappointing. |
There is a global realignment trend in the steel industry ... it's a matter of how you look at Nippon Steel, the world's third-largest steel maker. |
There's a lot of brand-new buying energy out there. |
This is no longer just short-covering, fresh money seems to be coming in. |
We all know how dependent Japanese manufacturers are on the U.S. market. The jobs data is a blow to already-weak sentiment, |