In the stock markets of Asia and Oceania on the 4th, the nuclear power plant in Ukraine was reported to have been hit by Russian troops and a fire was broke out, which strengthened the movement to avoid risks, and stock prices fell in many markets. doing.

As of 11:30 am on the 4th of Japan time, the representative stock indexes in each region have fallen sharply by about 2.2% in Hong Kong compared to the closing price on the previous day, about 1.1% in South Korea, and in Sydney, Australia. The price has dropped by about 0.9%.



In addition, the price of Shanghai, China has dropped by about 0.2%.



Market officials said, "It is reported that a fire is occurring at the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was attacked by the Russian army, investors are increasing the movement to avoid risks, and sell orders are spreading all over the place." ..

The Tokyo stock market also temporarily dropped by more than 800 yen

The Tokyo stock market on the 4th was reported that the Ukrainian nuclear power plant was attacked by the Russian army, which spread a cautious view of the future of the world economy among investors, and the Nikkei average stock price was temporarily 800. The price has dropped by more than yen.



The Tokyo stock market on the 4th was reported by the Ukrainian foreign minister on the 4th that a nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine was attacked by Russian troops and a fire was occurring, among investors. A cautious view of the future of the world economy has spread.



As a result, the Nikkei Stock Average temporarily dropped by more than 800 yen due to sell orders for a wide range of stocks.



The Nikkei Stock Average and the closing price in the morning are 26,020.60 yen, which is 556.67 yen lower than the closing price on the previous day.



Tokyo Stock Price Index = Topics fell 29.87 to 1851.93.



The morning trading volume was 86.64 million shares.



Market officials said, "Some say that the outlook for the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine is still uncertain, and investors are increasingly avoiding risks. The situation in Ukraine will continue to be unstable. Price movements will continue. "