What did Seiyu do? A 1: Seiyu was down 240 at 2,710. Source 1: Seiyu was down 240 at 2,710, Daiei fell 70 to 2,980, and Isetan lost 170 to 4,720. (line 26) What did Mitsubishi Industries do? A 1: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was down 30 at 1,010. Source 1: Kawasaki Heavy Industries fell 37 to 903, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was down 30 at 1,010. (line 23) Did Misawa Homes rise or fall? A 1: Fall. Source 1: Among housing issues, Misawa Homes lost 140 to 2,830, Sekisui House declined 70 to 2,400, and Daiwa House lost 100 to 2,470. (line 24) How much did Ferranti International Signal rise? A 1: 1 1/2. Source 1: Ferranti International Signal rose 1 1/2 to 58 on 8.5 million shares. (line 44) What did Nippon Shokubai close at? A 1: 2,270. Source 1: Other gainers included Nippon Shokubai, which rose 70 to 2,270, Nikon, up 30 to 1,620, and Aiwa, which gained 120 to 2,000. (line 31) How much did Aiwa fall? A 1: No information available. How much did the Dow index rise? A 1: No information available. What was the discount rate? A 1: 3.75% Source 1: Traders said the reason its drop was larger than Wednesday's moderate loss was that investors began selling their holdings when they saw that Wednesday's rise to 3.75% in the discount rate -- the central bank's base rate on loans to commercial banks -- failed to curb the dollar's rise against the yen. (line 10) Did the Nikkei Index rise or fall? A1: Fell. Source 1: Tokyo's Nikkei Index of 225 issues, which fell 136.28 points Wednesday, closed at 34795.05, down 445.02. (line 3) A2: Rose.Source 2: In the first hour of trading in Tokyo Friday, the Nikkei Index rose 145.96 points to 34941.01.(line 4) What indexes fell? A 1: Tokyo's Nikkei Index. Source 1: Tokyo's Nikkei Index of 225 issues, which fell 136.28 points Wednesday, closed at 34795.05, down 445.02. (line 3) A 2: The Tokyo Stock Price Index. Source 2: The Tokyo Stock Price Index of all issues in the first section, which lost 13.07 Wednesday, was down 36.89, or 1.4%, to 2623.60. (line 8) What indexes rose? A 1: Nikkei Index. Source 1: In the first hour of trading in Tokyo Friday, the Nikkei Index rose 145.96 points to 34941.01. (line 5) A 2: the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index. Source 2: In London, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index finished 19 points higher at 2237.8. (line 32) A 3: The Financial Times 30-share index. Source 3: The Financial Times 30-share index rose 20.4 to 1817.7. (line 33) What company stocks rose? A 1: Sharp. Source 1: Sharp gained 20 to 1,550. (line 30) A 2: Nippon ShokubaiSource 2: Other gainers included Nippon Shokubai, which rose 70 to 2,270, Nikon, up 30 to 1,620, and Aiwa, which gained 120 to 2,000. (line 31) A 3: Nikon. Source 3: Other gainers included Nippon Shokubai, which rose 70 to 2,270, Nikon, up 30 to 1,620, and Aiwa, which gained 120 to 2,000. (line 31) A 4: Aiwa. Source 4: Other gainers included Nippon Shokubai, which rose 70 to 2,270, Nikon, up 30 to 1,620, and Aiwa, which gained 120 to 2,000. (line 31) A 5: BTR. Source 5: BTR ended 7 higher at 437 pence ($6.76) a share. (line 43) A 6: Ferranti International Signal. Source 6: Ferranti International Signal rose 1 1\2 to 58 on 8.5 million shares. (line 44) A 7: Argyll Group. Source 7: Other companies in the food sector also firmed on active volume, with Argyll Group gaining 8 to 223, Tesco up 1\2 to 194 1\2 and J.Sainsbury advancing 3 to 255. (line 48) A 8: Tesco. Source 8: Other companies in the food sector also firmed on active volume, with Argyll Group gaining 8 to 223, Tesco up 1\2 to 194 1\2 and J.Sainsbury advancing 3 to 255. (line 48) A 9: J.Sainsbury Source 9: Other companies in the food sector also firmed on active volume, with Argyll Group gaining 8 to 223, Tesco up 1\2 to 194 1\2 and J.Sainsbury advancing 3 to 255. (line 48) A 10: British Steel Source 10: British Steel edged 2 higher to 126 1\2 on 8.3 million shares, British Telecommuncations settled 6 higher at 268, and British Petroleum gained 1 to 307 1\2. (line 50) A 11: British Telecommuncations Source 11: British Steel edged 2 higher to 126 1\2 on 8.3 million shares, British Telecommuncations settled 6 higher at 268, and British Petroleum gained 1 to 307 1\2. (line 50) A 12: British Petroleum Source 12: British Steel edged 2 higher to 126 1\2 on 8.3 million shares, British Telecommuncations settled 6 higher at 268, and British Petroleum gained 1 to 307 1\2. (line 50) What did the dollar do against the yen? A 1: the dollar rose Source 1:Traders said the reason its drop was larger than Wednesday's moderate loss was that investors began selling their holdings when they saw that Wednesday's rise to 3.75% in the discount rate -- the central bank's base rate on loans to commercial banks -- failed to curb the dollar's rise against the yen. (line 10)