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Nikkei trades cautiously as Wall Street holiday approaches

December 25, 2024 2 Min Read
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The Nikkei share average in Japan experienced a slight decline on Wednesday as investors took a cautious approach in the absence of active trading on Wall Street due to the Christmas holiday. The market struggled to find direction with foreign investors away for the holiday season, leading to subdued trading activity.

Despite an initial rise after the open, the Nikkei was down 0.12% at midday, with entertainment company Konami, drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo, and phone company KDDI leading the losses. However, Nissan Motor emerged as the top gainer, surging 8.6%, while heavy machinery maker Kawasaki Heavy Industries also saw a significant increase in its share price.

The broader Topix index fell 0.62%, dragged lower by declines in Toyota Motor and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group. Honda Motor, which had registered a significant surge in the previous session following a share buyback announcement, slipped 0.77% on Wednesday.

Overall, the market sentiment was muted as local individuals were the main participants in trading, with many hesitant to place active bets when major stocks were not moving significantly. Share buybacks by local firms have supported Japanese equities, but the buying momentum typically slows down at the end of the year.

Despite the overall negative sentiment, steelmakers and energy explorers managed to register slight gains, while most industry sub-indexes on the Tokyo Stock Exchange fell. It remains to be seen how the market will perform in the coming days as trading activity picks up following the holiday season.

In conclusion, the Nikkei’s muted performance on Wednesday reflects the cautious approach taken by investors in the absence of key market drivers. As trading resumes and foreign investors return, we may see more volatility and activity in the Japanese equities market.

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