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Tokyo stocks open lower on last trading day of year

Investors lock in profits after United States  shares retreat from record highs

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Dec 2020 9:20AM

Tokyo stocks open lower on last trading day of year
The benchmark Nikkei 225 index, which hit a 30-year high yesterday, fell 0.24%, or 67.16 points, to 27,500.99 in early trade, while the broader Topix index was down 0.59%, or 10.80 points, at 1,808.38. – Twitter pic, December 30, 2020 

TOKYO – Tokyo stocks opened lower today, the last trading day of the year, as investors locked in profits after United States  shares retreated from record highs.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 index, which hit a 30-year high yesterday, fell 0.24%, or 67.16 points, to 27,500.99 in early trade, while the broader Topix index was down 0.59%, or 10.80 points, at 1,808.38.

“Japanese shares are likely to have a breather, negatively reacting to a retreat in US shares,” Okasan Online Securities said.

Wall Street closed lower yesterday after the Senate blocked a move to boost federal stimulus checks to US$2,000 (RM8,090), sending indices retreating from records set the day before.

Much of Monday's upbeat sentiment came after US President Donald Trump signed off on a US$900 billion coronavirus relief package, as well as a US$1.4 trillion budget to fund the government.

“Caution remains high following the fast gains” of Japanese shares on Tuesday, Okasan said.

The Nikkei index had jumped more than 2% to its highest closing figure since August 1990 on hopes for economic recovery.

The dollar fetched 103.51 yen in early Asian trade against 103.55 on Tuesday in New York.

In Tokyo share trading, Sony dropped 0.96% to 10,290 yen with Toyota down 0.54% at 7,970 yen on profit-taking.

But Nintendo gained 0.85% to 66,420 yen, with Japan Airlines also up 0.92% at 1,956 yen.  – AFP, December 30, 2020

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