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Markets Print edition: 2020-12-03

Japan shares go up

Published December 3, 2020 Updated December 3, 2020 03:04am
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TOKYO: Japan's Nikkei share average closed at a 29-1/2-year high on Wednesday, buoyed by hopes of a US stimulus package and progress in a Covid-19 vaccine, but gains were capped by some profit-taking after a strong November rally. Nikkei ended up 0.05% at 26,800.98, its highest closing since April 1991, extending its bull run after US elections. The broader Topix rose 0.32% to 1,773.97, edging near a two-year peak touched last Friday.

Honda Motor rose 5.1% while retailer Seven&i Holdings climbed 3.3% and Takeda Pharmaceutical added 2.9%. Topix value rose 1.01%, outperforming 0.32% gains in growth shares. The Nikkei's gains were checked by a 4.8% drop in Recruit Holdings, after the recruitment advertiser said its shareholders would sell 416.8 billion yen ($4 billion) worth of shares in the company to overseas investors.

Some other large-cap growth shares were bruised by profit-taking, with both Sony and Hoya losing 2.0% each. Ito en lost 3.8% after the beverage firm cut its annual net profit outlook by more than a half. Nishimatsuya Chain dropped 2.7% after the retailer of kids clothes' earnings upgrade prompted profit-taking from the shares' 60% gains so far this year. Workman fell 5.0% after the clothing retailer's November sales grew 8.6% but came in short of market expectations.

"With the Nikkei so close to 27,000, investors are getting a bit cautious. We've priced in a lot of good news. But I don't think the market will fall that much either," said Naoya Oshikubo, senior economist at Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management.

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