Japan s Nikkei share average
ended at a two-week low on Monday, dropping below the key 40,000
mark, as investors sold stocks to book profits on the first day
of the country s financial year. .
"Investors bought stocks that had underperformed, and sold those that had outperformed in recent sessions as they did not find any market moving cues," said Takehiko Masuzawa, trading head at Phillip Securities Japan.
Japan s Nikkei share average
closed 2023 with its best year in a decade on expectations of
better governance, though ticking lower in the day s session
amid a lack of any big triggers. .
Japan s Nikkei share average
ended lower on Monday as cautious investors awaited hints from
the Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda for a possible shift
in its ultra-low rates policy. The.
Japan s Nikkei share average
slipped more than 1% on Monday as cautious investors awaited
hints from the Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda for a
possible shift in its ultra-low rates policy. .