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TSE investor data: Foreign investors net buyers of 784.2 billion yen in cash equities in fourth week of April, marking fourth consecutive week
Foreign investors remained net buyers of Japanese cash equities for the fourth consecutive week in the fourth week of April (April 20-24), the Tokyo Stock Exchange announced on May 1. Net buying totaled 784.21 billion yen, following 997.72 billion yen the previous week. On a futures basis, foreign investors were net buyers of 169.2 billion yen. The combined total for cash and futures reached 953.4 billion yen in net buying, also marking a fourth straight week of inflows.
Retail investors were net buyers of 161.76 billion yen in cash equities, their second consecutive week of buying. Trust banks remained net sellers for a third week, offloading 7.4 billion yen, while corporations were net buyers for the fourth straight week, totaling 120.65 billion yen. During the period, the Nikkei Stock Average rose 1,240.28 yen, or 2.1%.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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