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Nikkei ends at fresh 6-week highs after dovish Fed statement

Published 06/20/2019, 02:30 PM
Updated 06/20/2019, 02:40 PM
Nikkei ends at fresh 6-week highs after dovish Fed statement

* Domestic-oriented shares outperform
* Strong yen pressures auto sector

By Ayai Tomisawa
TOKYO, June 20 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei ended at a fresh
six-week high on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve
signalled it was ready to cut interest rates to support the
economy, but gains were capped by a stronger yen.
The Nikkei share average .N225 rose 0.6% to 21,462.86
points, extending gains from a 1.7% rise on Wednesday.
The Fed said that it was ready to battle growing global and
domestic economic risks, with rate cuts possibly as early as
next month. "The dovish Fed message is supporting sentiment and the
market is relieved for now," said Takashi Ito, an equity market
strategist at Nomura Securities.
But Ito added that for Japan, a stronger yen would limit the
upside. A stronger yen erodes Japanese manufacturers' profits
made abroad when repatriated.
The dollar dropped 0.6% to 107.47 yen JPY= , its lowest
since Jan. 3.
The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady on Thursday,
as expected, preferring to save its dwindling
ammunition. With the stronger yen hitting exporters, domestic-oriented
sectors attracted buying. Real estate shares surged, with Mitsui
Fudosan 8801.T gaining 1% and Mitsubishi Estate 8802.T
soaring 1.5%.
Shippers rallied, after the Baltic dry index .BADI , or
freight charges, jumped 3.9%. Mitsui OSK Lines 9104.T surged
2.1%.
The auto sector underperformed, with Toyota Motor Corp
7203.T shedding 0.5%, Honda Motor Co 7267.T dropping 1.9%
and Mazda Motor Corp 7261.T sliding 1.5%.
Elsewhere, pharmaceutical company Iwaki & Co 8095.T jumped
4% after it raised its net profit forecast to 870 million yen
from 650 million yen for the six-month period ended May 2019.
The broader Topix .TOPX gained 0.3% to 1,559.90. Advancing
issues outnumbered declining ones 1,259 to 767.

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(Editing by Kim Coghill)

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