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698 stocks rise, 820 fall on Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market as of 3 p.m.
As of 3 p.m., the number of advancing stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market was 698, while declining stocks numbered 820, with 47 issues unchanged. By sector, 22 out of 33 sectors rose. Leading gainers included nonferrous metals, other financing business, oil and coal products, and wholesale trade. Notable decliners included fishery, agriculture and forestry, retail trade, and foods.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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