06:31 Tesla stock rises sharply, CEO Musk reduces time to engage in government operations
-米電気自動車(EV)メーカー、テスラのイーロン・マスク最高経営責任者(CEO)は22日、5月から米政府関連業務を「大幅に」縮小すると述べた。 In response to this, the company's stock price rose sharply due to after-hours trading.
- MSN17:41 US Treasury Treasury plunges in April, not selling in Japan or China - State Street
-US asset management company State Street Global Advisors said the sharp drop in U.S. Treasury bonds in early April (interest rates rose sharply) was not a selling point by Japanese and Chinese investors, which had widespread observations in some markets.
- MSN21/04 Stormy boom in the stock market again today, Sensex jumped 555 points, these 10 shares shine
-The process of boom in the stock market continues. Sensex and Nifty started fast on Monday also on the first trading day of the week. Sensex jumped 555 points with the opening.
- MSN20/04 Fed Chairman Powell dismisses the dollar and the US economy - French Finance Minister warns
-French Economy and Finance Minister Lombard warned that if US President Donald Trump fires Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, it will undermine the US economy and will stably volatility.
- MSN20/04 Goodbye "general job" is abolished one after another by the largest company in life insurance and banks - to correct wage gaps
-Nippon Life Insurance Nakakura Kyomi graduated from high school in 1984 and joined the company. At the branch where I was assigned, it was a daily routine to remember to drink tea from my boss or colleagues, serve tea, and wash it at the end of work.
- MSN19/04 Boeing returns aircraft to China to US - Trade War intensifies
-Boeing, the US aircraft giant, has begun returning the 737MAX that Chinese airlines refuse to receive, to the United States. The US-China trade war is raging.
- MSN18/04 The total number of popular funds collapsed in the past, and last year's losers made their mark - a major change in ranking
-Federal Reserve Chairman Powell this week denies the possibility of embarking on economic support, causing President Trump to anger. Meanwhile, the US stock market has once again gained the selling predominance due to the weight of tariffs, and investors are desperately searching for help.
- MSN15/04 US Treasury Selling is not dysfunctional, suggesting a decline in trust in policy - Yellen
-Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen said the recent U.S. Treasury Selling is not a dysfunction that justifies Federal Reserve intervention, but rather a concerning sign that it shows a decline in confidence in U.S. policy decisions.
- MSN15/04 SoftBank G Corporate Bonds, Smallest in Over 10 Years for Institutional Investors - Reliable for Individuals
-SoftBank Group plans to issue corporate bonds worth around 10 billion yen to institutional investors (wholesale). It could be the company's first corporate bond in over 10 years, and the company, which requires huge amounts of money for AI investments, is beginning to become clearer, relying on individual investors.
- MSN13/04 Excludes smartphones, computers and semiconductors from additional tariffs on playing cards
-The Trump administration has excluded smartphones, computers and other electronic devices from tariffs. Even if this is only temporary measures, it would benefit major electronics manufacturers such as Apple and NVIDIA.
- MSN08/04 The US already has a recession, stock prices falling 20% more - BlackRock CEO
-Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, a major asset management company, said on the 7th that most CEOs he spoke to believe the US is under a recession. He also warned that President Trump's tariff policies would destabilize the global economy and would not rule out the possibility that stock prices could fall by another 20%.
- MSN04/04 Goldman: 9.5 in 10 levels: Unprecedented busy day - tariffs are on sale
-On the 3rd, at Goldman Sachs Group's trading desk, in the US, recorded trading levels that could be almost "unprecedented" except on the day when institutional investors reviewed their asset allocation and made major changes (Rebalance Day). Following the announcement of US President Trump's "mutual tariffs," customers moved to sell stocks.
- MSN04/04 Nissan will strengthen local production in the US due to tariffs - partially shutting down production of luxury cars in Mexico
-On the 4th, Nissan Motor Co. announced its intention to increase local production in the United States following the introduction of additional tariffs on imported cars by the US Trump administration.
- MSN02/04 Tesla announces delivery number for January-March - backlash against Musk and poor overseas performance are heavy
-Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Tesla will announce the production and delivery number for January to March (first quarter) on the 2nd. 2025 has been a tough start, with showrooms being destroyed, production lines being partially suspended, and sales overseas falling, making it clear that its seriousness.
- MSN02/04 Goldman: Yen is the best hedging method - US recession and tariff risks
-Goldman Sachs Group expects demand for the yen to rise as a safe asset due to uncertainty over the US economy and tariffs, and the yen exchange rate will rise against the dollar to the low 140 yen range this year against the dollar.
- MSN02/04 TT, a British asset management company under Mitsui Sumitomo FG, establishes a macro hedge fund
-TT International, a British asset management company under the umbrella of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, has established a macro hedge fund aimed at emerging markets. It aims to benefit from increased volatility and political risk.
- MSN01/04 JAL's first 10-day permanent subordinated bond issuance, with a maximum of 200 billion yen - used for aircraft purchases
-It has been announced that Japan Airlines (JAL) will issue its first permanent subordinated debt on the 10th. The company plans to issue a total of over 100 billion yen, and began investor demand surveys on the 1st. The funds raised will be used to purchase approximately 90 new aircraft, as well as to mergers and acquisitions (M&A).
- MSN01/04 US government tax revenues tend to decline, and insolvent "X Day" may be faster than expected
-While tax revenue forecasts are declining, taxpayer refunds are increasing. This is a factor that reduces the revenues of the US government, and if this continues, it could lead to a faster deadline for Congress to raise its debt cap. Alternatively, there is the risk that federal government payments will not be possible.
- MSN31/03 Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry adds 802.5 billion yen to Lapidas in fiscal 2013 - cumulative total of over 1.8 trillion yen
-On the 31st, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry announced that it has decided to provide additional support of up to 802.5 billion yen in fiscal 2025 to Lapidas, which is aiming to mass-produce next-generation semiconductors. The cumulative amount of support for the Post-5G Information and Communications System Infrastructure Strengthening Research and Development Project since fiscal yea
- MSN30/03 Trump administration revokes Venezuelan business licenses for US and European companies - related parties
-The Trump administration has ordered several US and European companies to withdraw from Venezuela. The business licenses and exemptions that had been granted up to now have been revoked. Three people familiar with the matter revealed this on the 29th. Venezuela's Maduro administration's isolation in the global oil market is expected to deepen.
- MSN28/03 Assassin's Creed game, Ubii split-up, investing in Tencent
-French game development company Ubisoft Entertainment plans to spin off its divisions with popular titles such as Assassin's Creed and Far Cry as a subsidiary with a corporate value of approximately 4 billion euros (approximately 650 billion yen).
- MSN27/03 Unnatural low stock fluctuations, suspected voices related to fraudulent trading - impact market reliability
-There have been a series of cases where low-ranking stocks fluctuate unnaturally on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Market officials have raised voices asking whether it is linked to fraudulent transactions that occur in some online securities, and there is also concern that it may undermine the reliability of the market.
- MSN27/03 Microsoft expands data centers in Japan, mid-April
-On the 27th, Microsoft announced plans to expand Japan's data centers. The US-US high-performance image processing semiconductors (GPUs) will be introduced, and more advanced computing resources will be available from mid-April.
- MSN27/03 China's new business suspension with Li Jia-sheng and his family and related parties - domestic and international investment survey
-China has called on state-owned companies to suspend new transactions with Hong Kong's millionaire Li Jia-chen and his family-related companies. Several people familiar with the matter have revealed this. China was increasingly unhappy with plans to sell the two Panama Canal ports to a global consortium.
- MSN26/03 Amazon stocks look like they've never been listed - Wall Street is a strong view
-Amazon.com is currently undergoing a rare situation in which it is considered "cheap." Valuations have fallen to levels that have been barely seen since listing in 1997.
- MSN25/03 President Trump to impose 25% tariffs on Venezuelan oil and gas purchaser
-On the 24th, US President Trump announced his intention to impose a 25% tariff on countries purchasing Venezuelan oil and gas.
- MSN24/03 German SAP becomes the largest listed company in Europe by market capitalization - Novo Nordisk surpasses Novo Nordisk
-German software giant SAP has surpassed Danish drug giant Novo Nordisk and has become Europe's largest listed company by market capitalization.
- MSN24/03 Business improvement orders to four non-life insurance companies including the Financial Services Agency and Tokio Marine and Nichido - due to information leakage issues
-On the evening of the 24th, the Financial Services Agency announced that it had issued business improvement orders based on the Insurance Business Act for Tokio Marine and Nichido Fire Insurance, a subsidiary of Tokio Marine and Nichido Fire Insurance, a subsidiary of Tokio Marine and Nichido Fire Insurance, a subsidiary of Tokio Marine and Nichido Fire Insurance, a subsidiary of Tokio Marine and
- MSN20/03 Nvidia CEO points out that demand for computing infrastructure is rising - DeepSeek tour
-Jensun Huang, CEO of US semiconductor giant NVIDIA, said on the 19th that new AI models that derive complex answers will further increase demand for computing infrastructure. He spoke at the company's annual developer conference, "GTC," held in San Jose, California.
- MSN19/03 JX Metal's initial price of 843 yen, up over 6% compared to temporary public offering price - the first large-scale project in 6 years
-JX Metals, which operates the semiconductor materials business, was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market on the 19th. It began with a sign of buying, and the initial price was 843 yen, 2.8% higher than the public offering price of 820 yen. This is the largest initial public offering (IPO) since 2018, and attention is focused on whether stock price trends will serve as a tailwind for sub
- MSN18/03 Gujarat Titans got new owner, this company bought a big stake in IPL team ... Deal after BCCI approval
-Torrent Group Acquires Stake in Gujarat Titans: Before the start of IPL 2025, the veteran group Torrent, a giant from pharma to energy, has bought a 67 % merchant share in the IPL franchise Gujarat Titans.
- MSN13/03 US multinationals will protect their Irish interests despite Trump pressure, says congressman
-Long-serving Democrat Richard Neal says Micheál Martin’s visit to White House will be seen internationally as a victory for Ireland
- The Irish Times11/03 Sun Pharma News: Sun Pharma's heart came on this company listed in American market, enthusiasm in shares
-Sun Pharma News: According to Revenue, the country's largest pharma company Sun Pharma will acquire Checkpoint Therapeutics. Immunotherapy and targeted oncology company Checkpoint is listed on Nasdaq (NASDAQ) in the US market. Sun Pharma will buy it for $ 35.5 million at a price of $ 4.10 per share. Sun Pharma gave this information on 10 March. Commercial-stage company checkpoint solid tumor devel
- MSN07/03 Nasdaq Exchange will be available around the clock in the second half of 2026 - Responding to demand from overseas
-The Nasdaq, the second largest operator of the US stock exchange, plans to set up a 24-hour trading system for US stocks. Demand for US stocks is growing worldwide, with more exchanges wanting to link this opportunity to increase revenue.
- MSN07/03 The yen is in the high of the 147 yen range, with the Bank of Japan expecting a rate hike in five months - risk aversion
-On the 7th, the yen exchange rate in the Tokyo foreign exchange market was at a high of around five months, at the dollar's high of 147 yen. Following the demand for high wage increases in the spring labor offensive, expectations for the Bank of Japan to raise additional interest rates, and yen buying has become dominant. The fact that Japanese stocks have fallen sharply due to concerns over the T
- MSN07/03 The yen will rise next week, with Bank of Japan expecting interest rate hikes and Trump's policy warnings - the 146 yen range
-The yen exchange rate is likely to rise next week. Domestic wage statistics and the high wage rate during the spring 2025 labor offensive raise expectations for the Bank of Japan's interest rate hikes, and the trend of the strong yen is expected to continue. The uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration's tariff policy is disgusting in the financial markets, and it is easy to lean towards b
- MSN07/03 Citadel Securities to earn $9.7 billion - overtake Barclays
-Citadel Securities, a major US market maker (pricing), recorded its highest trading revenue for the full year of 2024. It overcame multiple European banks and ranked on par with the world's huge banks.
- MSN06/03 Ukraine's Starlink exchange accelerates talks with the EU - Yutelsat
-French communications satellite operator Eutersat Communications has announced that talks with the European Union are accelerating due to a change in service from Starlink, led by Elon Musk. The background to this is that the United States is retreating its involvement in the security of the European continent.
- MSN04/03 Earning Rs 23 lakh in 45 days in Mahakumbh! This family took the real benefit
-In Mahakumbh, a sailor family set an example by earning Rs 23 lakh in 45 days with his hard work and understanding.
- MSN03/03 DeepSeek discloses profit margins, "in theory" is 545% - no partial cost reflection
-On the 1st, Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek revealed some financial figures. In this article, he revealed that the "theoretical" profit margin is more than five times the cost. The AI industry is considered uncertain about its business model.
- MSN27/02 Nvidia says analysts say outlook 'not satisfied' - stock price rises outside of hours
-Nvidia, a major semiconductor manufacturer that is a central figure in the AI spending boom, announced on the 26th that the financial results were solid, but not outstanding. This has led to slower response from investors.
- MSN26/02 Fitch downgrades Nissan to junk class - Moody's
-On the 26th, Fitch Ratings reduced Nissan's credit rating to junk. The downgrade following Moody's Japan on the 21st means that all three major rating companies have been awarded speculative ratings.
- MSN26/02 Super Micro stocks rise sharply, retreated concerns about delisting - late report submitted
-US server maker Super Micro Computer (SMCI) rose sharply in after-hours trading on the US stock market on the 25th. It was raised by just over 20% at one point. The delayed annual report (Form 10K) for fiscal year 2024 (ends June 30th) has been able to submit by the newly set deadline by the Nasdaq, concerns for delisting have been receding.
- MSN23/02 Berkshire's profits skyrocket, interest rates and strong insurance - tax payments are broken records
-Berkshire Hathaway, a US investment and insurance company led by Warren Buffett, announced on the 22nd that operating profit rose 71% in its October-December 2024 (fourth quarter). The company's investment revenue increased due to rising interest rates, and the insurance business also improved.
- MSN14/02 Apple announces product on the 19th, approaching the launch of cheaper iPhones - name change
-Apple plans to unveil a product on February 19th that CEO Tim Cook calls "a new family member."
- MSN12/02 The yen is sharply falling against the dollar, and tariffs are wary and how the US CPI is trying 155 yen
-On the 12th of New York time, the yen fell sharply against the dollar for the first time in about a week. This has dropped for three consecutive days, marking the longest decline in the past month. As concerns were growing that the Trump administration would also impose tariffs on Japan, the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) was announced more strongly than expected.
- MSN20/01 President-elect Trump considers delaying enforcement of TikTok ban law for 90 days
-As a new law effectively banning the Chinese video-sharing app TikTok approaches in the United States, the incoming Trump administration has extended a helping hand to the app.
- MSN17/01 Intel stock soars, at one point up 9.5% due to some reports that Intel is a takeover target
-On the morning of the 17th, semiconductor manufacturer Intel soared on the U.S. stock market, rising 9.5% at one point. Technology news site Semi-Accurate reported that Intel is a takeover target.
- MSN17/01 Chinese hackers infiltrated the US Treasury Secretary's PC and accessed unclassified documents - officials
-When a group of hackers backed by the Chinese government broke into U.S. Treasury systems, they gained access to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's computer and accessed unclassified files, two people familiar with the matter said. .
- MSN16/01 Microsoft CEO talks with Trump over AI - Musk also present
-Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discussed artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity in a meeting with President-elect Trump and Elon Musk. Tech giants continue to try to make compromises with the next government.
- MSN14/01 I would like to discuss and decide whether to raise interest rates at next week's meeting - Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Himino
-On the 14th, Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Himi Norazo announced that the Bank of Japan will discuss whether to raise interest rates further at next week's monetary policy meeting. He gave a lecture at the Kanagawa Prefecture Financial and Economic Conference held in Yokohama.
- MSN04/01 President Biden to ban new oil drilling along U.S. coasts - official
-US President Biden plans to order a ban on new offshore oil and gas development on about 625 million acres (about 2.53 million square kilometers) of the US coast. It also eliminates the possibility of selling mining rights in the eastern Gulf of Mexico as well as the Atlantic and Pacific waters.
- MSN28/12 Momentum investing shows signs of fraying, after a year of record returns
-Despite the hoopla over the Trump trade and enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, 2024 was a difficult year to make profits in many markets. Even the trades that have propped up U.S. stocks are showing signs of fraying.
- MSN14/12 Super Micro appoints Evercore to raise funds, aiming to avoid delisting
-Super Micro Computer (SMCI), an ailing US server manufacturer, is working to raise funds with Evercore's support in order to strengthen its financial base. This was revealed by multiple people familiar with the situation.
- MSN13/12 The end of the deep value era, and the second stage of the Japanese stock governance reform market
-The Japanese stock market has been at a turning point for nearly two years, with market trends buoyed by expectations for corporate governance reform. This is because investors are now looking more closely at stocks to assess their ability to execute, and the period of simply buying deep value stocks is thought to be over.
- MSN29/11 Bank of Japan Governor Ueda recognizes that further yen depreciation is risky - Nikkei
-Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda pointed out that further depreciation of the yen poses great risks, and expressed the view that depending on the situation, policy changes may be necessary. On the 30th, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun published an electronic version of his remarks in the interview.
- MSN22/11 Kioxia will be listed on TSE Prime on December 18th, with an expected price of 1,390 yen per share.
-KIOXIA Holdings will be listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market on December 18th. The disclosure was made on the 22nd in an amended securities registration statement submitted to the Kanto Local Finance Bureau. The estimated market capitalization at the time of listing is 750 billion yen.
- MSN19/11 Record-high 6 trillion yen worth of share buybacks, boosting the “sweep of the tail” - Absorbing foreign sell-offs
-Stock buybacks by companies, which are expected to reach a new record high this year, are boosting expectations for year-end highs in Japanese stocks. There is also a seasonal trend in which prices tend to rise from November to the end of the year, and some believe that the stock index will approach its highest value.
- MSN18/11 The yen continues to betray us, strategists predict a rebound in 2025 - interest rate spread narrows
-In the foreign exchange market, where forecasts for the yen's appreciation are likely to be wrong for the second year in a row, strategists believe that the third time will come in 2025.
- MSN14/11 MUFG upwardly revised net profit for the current fiscal year to 1.75 trillion yen - share buyback of 300 billion yen
-Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) announced on the 14th that it has revised its consolidated net income forecast for the current fiscal year (ending March 2025) upwards to 1.75 trillion yen, an increase of 17% from the previous fiscal year. The previous forecast was 1.5 trillion yen. This is the second consecutive year of record high profits.
- MSN08/11 US Goldman promotes three Japanese people to partner - highest number since 2010
-Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has promoted three Japanese managing directors (MDs) to partners as its trading business in the Japanese market grows. The appointment of three Japanese partners is the highest number since 2010. This is also the first time a Japanese person has been nominated since 2018.
- MSN15/10 NVIDIA stock hits new high since June; AI demand remains strong
-The stock price of US semiconductor giant Nvidia hit a new high on the 14th for the first time in about four months. Investors continue to expect strong long-term demand for artificial intelligence (AI).
- MSN17/09 Multibagger stocks: This defense sector stock can give 50% returns in the next 2 months, chemical shares now explosively rising?
-Stock picks: Talking about the future condition of the market and his favorite stocks, Kedianomics founder Sushil Kedia said that for the last four days the index has been giving shocks in both the sides. If Nifty increases by 100 points from here, it will not be a big deal. But the special thing is that at present there are very few opportunities left in large cap futures where bets can be placed
- MSN17/11 Ashneer Grover stopped at Delhi airport... was preparing to go to America with his wife, this is the reason
-A Look Out Circular (LOC) has been issued by the Economic Offenses Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police against Ashneer Grover and his wife Madhuri Jain, on the basis of which a decision has been taken to stop them from leaving the country.
- MSN04/11 Opinion | New Jersey Demands That ‘God’s Square Mile’ Open on Sundays
-The religious community that owns the beach at Ocean Grove is defending a century-old custom.
- Wall Street Journal26/04 Tradie’s ‘stylish’ idea makes $1m a month
-When plumber Tim Lewis caught a glimpse of his safety glasses in the car mirror on a drive home, he decided he needed something more “stylish” and sustainable.
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