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Profit-taking makes sense now as ongoing U.S.-China trade talks, major concerns for the market, have provided no signs of exit plan while the market had risen smoothly for the past two months.
Found on Reuters 5 years ago
The market became a bit nervous on why the summit was cut short, so investors decided to take a wait-and-see stance.
Found on Reuters 5 years ago
Today's market rally is straightforward as investors take heart from hopes of a trade talk resolution. But a strong yen is limiting the Nikkei's upside.
Found on Reuters 5 years ago
Investors are looking out for hints on whether the Fed wants to raise rates further this year. If that's the case, U.S. stocks will likely weaken, which would pressure Japanese stocks.
Found on Reuters 6 years ago
The outcome was in line with what the market had expected. Few people expected that there would be details on denuclearization from this summit.
Found on Reuters 6 years ago
Trump's move had been expected so markets in Japan are not reacting to it. That said, investors are remaining cautious as they try to get more clues on trade matters next week.
Found on Reuters 6 years ago
It's a straightforward market today. There is demand in cyclical stocks such as automakers and tech stocks taking cues from U.S. shares.
Found on Reuters 7 years ago
The best-case scenario for the market is that the BOJ decides to increase government debt purchases without cutting interest rates further into negative territory, but the BOJ can't save face if it does not cut rates into negative territory after it introduced the negative interest rate policy (in January), so we need to brace for such possibility, too.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
The best-case scenario for the market is that the BOJ decides to increase government debt purchases without cutting interest rates further into negative territory, but the BOJ can't save its face if it does not cut rates into negative territory after it introduced the negative interest rate policy (in January), so we need to brace for such possibility, too.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
What the market wants now is both fiscal and monetary policy and such expectations are getting higher.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
Abe's victory boosted confidence in investor sentiment, and winning a two-thirds majority sends foreign investors a message that Abe's policies will progress.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
Though the Nikkei has recovered a bit since the bottom hit on Brexit, market sentiment is still sour.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
Not that we get real damage now, so people are buying back.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
The market panicked at first (about Brexit), but it doesn't look like it is spreading into a financial crisis or something serious at least at this moment.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
At first, investors sold stocks after they reacted to the rising yen. But BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's comments at his post-meeting news conference somewhat soothed investor sentiment.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
The market is easily swayed by conflicting headlines on tax hike and fiscal measures.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
Most people will likely stay on the sidelines before they take positions, and the jobs data is carefully monitored because it could move the currency market.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
The BOJ has a track record of surprising the market so we are cautious.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
The market seems to be taking the same recovery path as last year, when the market hit a low last summer after China devalued the yuan and recovered in the fall, continuous recovery may depend on central bank policies but some investors are showing optimism.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
Investor sentiment overall is sour now. The Japanese market this week is going to depend on external factors and overseas economic data again.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
Extreme volatility in the market seems to be overdone, but none of these problems has been resolved.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
There probably won't be a catalyst from the Japanese market to counter external worries like oil price falls and the U.S. market's slide, so we may expect more volatility for today and tomorrow.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
Unless the (Chinese) government comes up with a measure to support its economy in the long term, investors will likely stay concerned, investors are likely to turn to Japanese equities and sell if that happens.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
The ECB's decision will likely set the direction for the Japanese market tomorrow and beyond, but it's also true that the market is seen overbought recently.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
Investors will likely turn risk-on if the ECB announces stimulus, so it should be positive for the Japanese market.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
Global market worries triggered selling while the market was prone to profit-taking from last week's gains.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
Global investors are taking a wait-and-see stance before the (ECB) event, as depending on the outcome the euro could move sharply.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
A relatively quiet market reflects investors' cautious stances on the ECB meeting and other meetings, until then, investors are taking their cues from U.S. earnings and Japanese companies' earnings.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
This is depressing because we are talking about a period before worries about a China-led slowdown in the global economy hit, for this quarter and beyond, China's cooling demand could hit our economy so it's not looking good.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
For now, the majority of investors seem to think that the imminent U.S. rate hike is unlikely, but because U.S. yields are rising, there still are some bets that the Fed would raise rates so we shouldn't be overly optimistic.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
Beijing tends to announce measures to counter a market fall on the weekend, so that's something the market is careful about, too.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
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