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Japan’s Nikkei ends at one-week low on China concerns

Published November 29, 2022 Updated November 29, 2022 12:37pm
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TOKYO: Japan’s Nikkei closed at a one-week low on Tuesday, as COVID-19 protests in several Chinese cities raised concerns about economic growth, while Eisai slumped after a report that a woman died in a trial of the company’s Alzheimer’s disease treatment.

The Nikkei share average slipped 0.48% to close at 28,027.84, its lowest since Nov. 21, while the broader Topix lost 0.57% to 1,992.97.

US stocks closed sharply lower overnight after protests in major Chinese cities against strict COVID-19 policies sparked concerns about economic growth.

“The Japanese market’s decline is all due to the China issue. The ongoing protests could trigger a slowdown in global economic growth,” said Shuji Hosoi, a senior strategist at Daiwa Securities.

Tokyo shares close lower

Eisai fell 6.22% and was the biggest drag on the Nikkei.

Honda Motor fell 1.55% after the automaker said its factory in Wuhan was still suspended due to COVID restrictions. Technology investor SoftBank Group lost 1.37% and chip making equipment maker Tokyo Electron fell 1.08%.

Leisure-related shares were strong, with department store operators Takashimaya and Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings rising 3.66% and 3.32% respectively.

Railway operator West Japan Railway gained 2.12%. Oil explorers rose 1.89% and were the top gainers among the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s 33 industry sub-indexes.

Airliners rose 0.86%.

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