Published on 08/05/2025 at 11:10 pm EDT - Modified on 08/06/2025 at 02:42 am EDT
(Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average reversed early losses to trade higher on Wednesday, as concerns about the U.S. economy receded, prompting investors to continue buying cheap stocks after a heavy sell-off earlier this week.
The Nikkei rose 0.62% to 40,802.73 by the midday break, reversing a 0.3% decline earlier in the session.
The broader Topix jumped 1.12% to 2,969.55, supported by 2% gains for each of Toyota Motor and Sony Group.
"Investors bought stocks because the gains of the Nikkei in the previous session were not enough to recoup declines on Monday," said Naoki Fujiwara, senior fund manager at Shinkin Asset Management.
Japanese shares slid the most in two months on Monday as concerns mounted over the U.S. economy and trade, while speculation grew over a potential upheaval in domestic politics.
"It is just the declines of heavyweight stocks that are dragging the index today," said Fujiwara.
Tokyo Electron slipped 3.46% to weigh the most on the Nikkei. Mizuho Securities analyst downgraded the rating of the chip-making equipment maker to "Neutral" from "Buy".
Mitsui Fudosan jumped 6% after the property developer's quarterly net profit nearly doubled from a year ago.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries rose 4.19%, jumping for a second session, after the heavy machinery maker clinched a landmark deal to build Australia's next-generation warships.
Of more than 1,600 stocks trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's (TSE) prime market, 80% rose, 16% fell, and 2% traded flat.
All but one of the TSE's 33 industry sub-indexes rose, with the property sector jumping 3% to become the top performer.
The services sector slipped 0.66%, dragged by a 3.49% fall of Recruit Holdings.
(Reporting by Junko Fujita; Editing by Ronojoy Mazumdar)
Sumber : Reuters
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