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Tokyo bourse weekly data: Foreign investors buy 997.7 billion yen in cash equities for third straight week in mid-April
The Tokyo Stock Exchange released on the 23rd its investor-type trading data for the third week of April (April 13-17), showing that foreign investors posted net purchases of 997,724,320,000 yen in cash equities, marking the third consecutive week of buying. The previous week saw net purchases of 1,641,896,140,000 yen. On a futures basis (combined total of Nikkei 225 and TOPIX futures and mini contracts), foreign investors posted net purchases of 83.8 billion yen. The combined total of cash and futures resulted in net purchases of 1,081.5 billion yen, the third consecutive week of buying. The previous week saw net purchases of 1,539.3 billion yen.
Individual investors posted net purchases of 330,296,120,000 yen in cash equities, the first buying in four weeks. Trust banks posted net sales of 185,496,810,000 yen, marking the second consecutive week of selling. Corporations posted net purchases of 70,032,100,000 yen, the third consecutive week of buying. During this week, the Nikkei Stock Average rose 1,551.79 yen <2.7%> on a closing basis.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
*Translated by generative AI. Click here for the original article.
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