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TSE Trading by Investor Type: Foreign Investors Post Massive Net Purchase of \1,914.9 Billion in Cash Equities in First Week of April
According to the Tokyo Stock Exchange's announcement on the 9th, foreign investors in the first week of April (March 30?April 3) posted a significant net purchase of \1,914,989,180,000 in cash equity transactions, marking their first net buying in four weeks. The prior week saw net selling of \1,509,050,460,000. On a futures basis (combining Nikkei 225 and TOPIX futures and mini contracts), foreign investors recorded net selling of \1,413.0 billion. The combined total of cash equities and futures showed net buying of \501.8 billion, the first net purchase in five weeks. The prior week had seen net selling of \2,127.3 billion.
Individual investors in cash equity transactions posted net selling of \439,690,980,000, marking the second consecutive week of net selling. Trust banks recorded net buying of \142,690,980,000, their first net purchase in 13 weeks. Corporations posted net buying of \22,901,700,000, their first net purchase in three weeks. During the week, the Nikkei Stock Average declined \249.58 <0.5%> on a closing basis.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
*Translated by generative AI. Click here for the original article.
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