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Japan’s Nikkei falls for third straight session

Published June 26, 2023 Updated June 26, 2023 12:22pm
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TOKYO: Japan’s Nikkei share average fell for a third straight session on Monday, after spending the day flip-flopping between small gains and losses.

The Nikkei closed 0.25% lower at 32,698.81.

The benchmark index had fallen about 2.4% in the prior two sessions, following its multi-month surge to a 33-year high of 33,772.89 last week.

The Nikkei has not fallen for more than two successive sessions since its current rally began in mid-March.

The broader Topix lost 0.2% to 2,260.17.

The Nikkei came under pressure early, declining as much as 1.2% following a slump on Wall Street on Friday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq falling the most among the major indexes.

Japanese chip-related shares were among the Nikkei’s biggest drags, with Tokyo Electron sliding 0.83% and Advantest dropping 1%.

Uniqlo store operator Fast Retailing was the biggest weight on the index, shaving 23 points with a 0.64% decline.

Bargain-hunting investors came in several times to push the Nikkei into positive territory, but ultimately were unable to keep it there.

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“This is a very natural correction, given that the Nikkei has risen so quickly,” said Norihiro Yamaguchi, senior Japan economist at Oxford Economics.

“Looking beyond that though, with US equities losing momentum, I think a strong increase in Japanese equities from here is unlikely.”

Among notable winners, Toyota Motor climbed 0.98% after sinking to its lowest since June 13 on Friday, and Nintendo jumped 0.95% following its retreat from a 14-month high hit on Thursday.

Shares of JSR Corp surged 21.65% at the close, after spending the day untraded amid a glut of buy orders.

The semiconductor materials maker is considering a deal to be acquired by state-backed Japan Investment Corp (JIC).

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