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TOKYO: Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei index hit a near five-month low Monday due to a strong yen, with steelmakers and other exporters falling amid lingering fears of a trade war.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 index slipped 0.66 percent or 139.55 points to 21,042.09, the lowest since mid-October. The broader Topix index was down 0.79 percent or 13.55 points at 1,694.79.

Wall Street stocks had finished mostly higher Friday as bargain-hunting in technology shares offset worries of a trade war after President Donald Trump vowed tariffs on imported steel and aluminium and other goods.

"But market sentiment remains fragile as shares in New York have yet to show strong recovery, while investors are concerned about a strong yen," said Hikaru Sato, senior technical analyst at Daiwa Securities.

The dollar was trading at 105.54 yen on Monday against 105.73 yen in New York Friday.

"The current level of the yen against the dollar is still acceptable but selling pressure will grow if the dollar falls below 105 yen," Sato told AFP.

In Tokyo trade, steelmakers kept falling after plunges on Friday.

Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal lost 1.83 percent to 2,376.5 yen and JFE Holdings was off 2.49 percent at 2,286 yen.

Kobe Steel sank 1.50 percent to 1,109 yen following weekend reports that its chief executive was considering stepping down after a scandal over fake quality data.

A stronger yen was also weighing on other exporters, with Toyota down 1.47 percent at 6,814 yen and Nintendo dropping 5.10 percent to 46,120 yen.

The euro was buying $1.2315 against $1.2300 on Friday as exit polls showed media mogul Silvio Berlusconi's right-wing coalition was set to win the most votes in Italy and a centre-left party agreed to join a new coalition in Germany.

"Following the two big political events, the market has already shifted its focus to an ECB meeting this week," Masakazu Satou, senior analyst at Gaitame Online, told AFP.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2018
 

 

 

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