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Analysis for Mitsubishi Chemical

Description & usage

Mitsubishi Chemical produces chemicals, advanced materials, and specialty products for industrial and consumer markets. The company benefits from broad product coverage and technological depth across value chains. Key drivers are feedstock spreads, core-segment demand, mix quality, and margin progression.

Basic info

Symbol
4188.T
Type
Stock
Region
Japan
Sector
Materials
Available history
11.2 years
Last trading day
04/03/2026

Market context

DXY
120.89
US 10Y Real
1.99%
Fed Balance
$6.68T
CPI YoY
2.4%
Fed Rate
3.75%
US 10Y
4.35%
VIX
24.54
HY OAS
3.17%
Brent
$121.88
Core CPI
2.5%
US 2Y
3.84%
ISM PMI

Score overview

The overall score combines Performance, Stability and Trend into one comparable value.

Analysis summary

Technical picture

Overall, the picture is still soft, but the first stabilization signs are beginning to show. Performance, stability and trend sit in a fairly similar range, at 39, 49 and 50 points. The shorter horizon currently looks firmer than the longer record, so the recent move is doing more of the work.

The main support is that selling pressure looks less one-sided than before. Price is -9.6 % versus SMA50 and twelve-month momentum is 29.6 %, which fits an early repair phase more than a fully rebuilt uptrend.

The main drag is that the earlier damage is not fully repaired. The asset is still about 29.5 % below its last peak, which keeps the recovery more tentative.

The next important change would be more repair of the prior decline. A smaller distance from the last peak would make the stabilization read more credible.

Current market backdrop

The backdrop is improving on inflation, but not yet on financing conditions. Price pressure is cooling, yet rates still remain high enough to matter.

US 10-year yields remain elevated at 4.35%.

Inflation is cooling, with headline and core readings around 2.4% and 2.5%.

US inflation-adjusted 10-year yields are still high at 1.99%.

In plain language, the inflation trend is moving in a better direction, but financing conditions are not easy yet. That often means the macro picture improves faster than policy relief arrives.

The ISM business activity gauge are currently unavailable or too stale to use, so this is a narrower macro read than usual.

What that means for this asset

For stocks, broad risk appetite matters because it shapes how willing investors are to pay for cyclical exposure or future growth expectations.

At the moment, the interaction between backdrop and chart is not clean enough for a strong macro-to-technical story.

In plain terms, the asset is no longer in free fall, but it still needs both better chart evidence and a friendlier backdrop for a stronger interpretation.

Historical evaluation and qualitative market context only, not investment advice.

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Data snapshot

Validated
Snapshot as of
Apr 03, 2026
Last trading day
Apr 03, 2026
Snapshot status
Validated
Data quality
Passed

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