Market Performance - The Nikkei 225 index closed down by 0.34%, while the Tokyo Stock Exchange index fell by 0.17% on November 19 [1][2] - The Nikkei index has cumulatively dropped over 2500 points in the previous three trading days [1] Investor Sentiment - There was an increase in bargain-hunting among investors in the early session, leading to a slight opening rise for both indices [1] - Investor sentiment was heavily influenced by the overnight decline of major U.S. stock indices and the upcoming earnings report from Nvidia, resulting in a cautious outlook [1] Sector Performance - Semiconductor-related stocks faced significant pressure, contributing to the overall market's inability to gain momentum [1] - Among the 33 industry sectors on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, sectors such as machinery, metal products, fisheries, and agriculture saw notable declines, while oil and coal products, retail, and real estate sectors led the gains [2] Company-Specific Concerns - Concerns regarding deteriorating Sino-Japanese relations continued to impact the market, particularly affecting companies like Shiseido, Sushi Row, Sony Group, and Sanrio, which are linked to the Chinese market [1] - Analysts indicated that the uncertain performance outlook for these companies may lead investors to avoid their stocks [1]
东京股市继续承压下跌
Xin Hua She·2025-11-19 09:28