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Nikkei 225 close on the 25th = rising for the 3 days in a row, 666 yen higher to 35,705 yen
On the 25th, Nikkei Stock Average <^N225> closed 666.59 yen (1.90%) higher from the previous day to 35,705.74 yen, rising for the third days in a row. The number of stocks on Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) Prime gained was 1067, lost was 507, and unchanged was 58. The number of rising stocks significantly exceeded the number of falling stocks.
The top positive contributor was Tokyo Electron <8035>, pushing up The Nikkei by 86.32 yen. This was followed by ADVANTEST <6857> at 70.78 yen, SoftBank Group Corp <9984> at 40.51 yen, FAST RETAILING <9983> at 39.91 yen, Recruit Holdings <6098> at 34.53 yen.
M3 Inc <2413> was the highest on the list with a negative contribution of 3.31 yen to The Nikkei. Below, AEON <8267> was at 2.03 yen, Ajinomoto <2802> was at 1.93 yen, SECOM <9735> was at 1.66 yen, Asahi Group <2502> was at 1.55 yen.
By industry, 26 of the 33 industries gained. Nonferrous Metals Sector ranked first, followed by Electric Appliances Sector, Other Products Sector, and Marine Transportation Sector. Air Transportation Sector, Food Products Sector, and Real Estate Sector were among the top losers.
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