Hiroichi Nishi
Hiroichi Nishi
concerns due encourage expected far fast gone investors jobs key later market tokyo weekend
Key U.S. monthly jobs data, due later in the day, a three-day weekend and concerns that the Tokyo market has gone too far too fast are expected to encourage investors to take profits.
expected falling market recovery stop
The market is expected to stop falling after a recovery in U.S. stocks.
annual bond issues percent relatively spotlight tokyo yields
Large-cap, low-priced issues are under the spotlight now that long-term bond yields are falling. That made Tokyo Gas's annual yield of 1.3 percent and Tokyo Electric's 2.0 percent yield look relatively attractive,
earnings hesitant issues people trade waiting
People are hesitant to trade high-tech issues and are waiting for their earnings results.
focus merger retailers seven
Retailers will be in focus after the Seven & I merger news.
confirm deflation economy increasing japan land optimism price report
Optimism is increasing that the land price report will confirm that Japan is out of deflation and that the economy is recovering.
buying higher reported
Steelmakers may see more buying on the back of higher reported profits.
commodity metals oil prices producers rising shares
With prices of oil and metals rising higher, shares of commodity producers will benefit.
commodity due expect fall gold halt higher opening prices recent rises weaker
I expect a weaker opening here due to a higher yen and a fall in U.S. stocks, while a halt in recent rises in oil, gold and other commodity prices is a plus.
dull expect given iraq market
I expect a dull market here, especially given uncertainty in the Iraq war.
factor fed interest raises supporting
Expectations of an end to interest raises by the Fed is a supporting factor for exporters.
lead lower market
Sellers may lead the market lower at the opening.
above buying gains hopes investment level newly next strong supported unlikely until
I see the Nikkei well supported above the 18,000 level as there are hopes for buying by newly launched investment trusts, but strong gains are unlikely until after next week's holidays.
business days gaining leading stock
The stock had been gaining in the days leading up to the business plan, but it still doesn't warrant a buy.