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Print Print edition: 2018-03-17

Tokyo stocks lower

Published March 17, 2018 Updated March 17, 2018 12:00am

Tokyo stocks lost ground Friday, giving up their early gains, with market sentiment hit by a strong yen and concerns lingering over political risks in the US and Japan. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index fell 0.58 percent, or 127.44 points, to close at 21,676.51, However, it rose 0.97 percent over the week.
The broader Topix index was down 0.40 percent, or 6.97 points, at 1,736.63, for aa weekly gain of 1.23 percent Tokyo shares opened slightly higher after US stocks ended mixed as worries about US President Donald Trump's trade policy offset a batch of largely positive US economic data.
The Dow rose 0.5 percent but the S&P and Nasdaq both closed down 0.1 percent. Tokyo shares, however, fell into negative territory as the yen advanced against the dollar in late trading.
"The 105 yen level is still acceptable but if the dollar falls below 105 yen, it's going to have a big negative impact on shares," Shinichi Yamamoto, broker at Okasan Securities in Tokyo, told AFP. The dollar fetched 105.88 yen in Asian afternoon trade, down from 106.39 yen in New York.
"Ahead of a weekend and without fresh material that can move the market, investors are taking a wait-and-see attitude," SBI Securities said in a commentary. Investors remained cautious amid worries over Trump's protectionist trade policy and growing pressure on Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government over a favouritism scandal, they said.
Japan's finance minister will skip a G20 meeting next week to address parliament as pressure mounts over the scandal and alleged cover-up dogging the prime minister. "It's hard for investors to actively buy shares due to political concerns in Japan and the US," said Yamamoto.
In Tokyo trade, Sony dropped 1.37 percent to 5,371 yen and Panasonic lost 0.29 percent to 1,684 yen with game giant Nintendo down 0.10 percent at 48,990 yen. Automakers were mixed, with Nissan trading up 0.13 percent at 1,123.5 yen but Toyota down 0.67 percent at 6,884 yen.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2018

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