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Japanese shares edge higher as hopes for economic rebound boost cyclical stocks

Published 03/03/2021, 07:29
Updated 03/03/2021, 07:30
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TOKYO, March 3 (Reuters) - Japanese shares ended marginally
higher on Wednesday, as investors picked up cyclical stocks on
hopes of a quicker economic recovery from the pandemic-led
recession.
However, gains were capped by worries about bond market
volatility and talk of huge selling for rebalancing this month.
The Nikkei average .N225 rose 0.51% to close at 29,559.10,
while the broader Topix .TOPX gained 0.51% to 1,904.54.
"With the vaccine rollouts globally, expectations for the
economic normalization is growing. That is prompting investors
to buy economic sensitive shares," said Norihiro Fujito, chief
investment strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley
Securities.
Iron and steel sector .ISTEL.T rose the most among 33
sector sub-indexes on the Tokyo exchange. Kobe Steel 5406.T
surged 9.09%, making it the biggest gainer in Nikkei. Nippon
Steel 5401.T jumped 6.76%, while JFE Holdings 5411.T soared
8.36%.
Topix Value Index .TOPXV rose 1.27% as growth-oriented
shares .TOPXG lost 0.25%, led by declines in high-flying
momentum shares as well as chip-related stocks, in a sign of
investor caution against their lofty valuation.
Electric-motor maker Nidec 6594.T fell 3.03%, while
medical portal operator M3 2413.T lost 1.72%. Chip-making
machine maker Tokyo Electron 8035.T shed 1.22%.
As the Topix has risen about 35% so far in the current
Japanese financial year ending on March 31, market players are
getting wary the country's pension funds could sell a large
amount of shares for rebalancing by the financial year-end.
Many investors are still not sure whether a sell-off in
global bonds, which hit the market in recent weeks, is over,
despite signs of some stability in the last few sessions.

 

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