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Japan's average stock price has continued to rise, closing at 29,505 yen on the 9th.
It seems to be on the verge of surpassing 30,000 yen.
What is the driving force behind this rise in stock prices?
The rise in stock prices is proportional to a company's business performance.
It is only natural if the company's financial results are in the black.
So why does the average Japanese stock price continue to rise?
I don't understand it.
The only thing I can think of is that corporate and individual investors are buying up Japanese stocks.
The only companies that can make an operating profit from the Corona disaster are the companies involved in the development of the Corona vaccine and mail-order and some retailers.
I'm sorry to say that I don't know what the driving force is that is driving up the average stock price.
Unfortunately, I don't understand what the driving force is to raise the average stock price.
Unfortunately, I do not understand what the driving force is to raise the average stock price.
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