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Japanese shares take a spill on U.S. manufacturing activity shocker

Published 02/10/2019, 07:31
Updated 02/10/2019, 07:40
© Reuters.  Japanese shares take a spill on U.S. manufacturing activity shocker
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By Stanley White

TOKYO, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Japanese shares fell on Wednesday

after manufacturing activity in the United States contracted by

the most in more than a decade, offering further evidence that

the U.S.-China trade war is slowing global growth.

The Nikkei average share price index ended down 0.49% at

21,778.61.

A survey from the U.S. Institute for Supply Management (ISM)

on Tuesday showed manufacturing activity in the United States

tumbled to a more than 10-year low in September as the trade war

weighed on exports. "The ISM figures were surprisingly low, and this is having a

direct impact on Japan's industrial shares," said Kiyoshi

Ishigane, chief fund manager at Mitsubishi UFJ Kokusai Asset

Management Co.

"Exports don't make up such a large share of the U.S.

economy, but there are still concerns about global trade," he

said.

There were 150 decliners on the Nikkei index against 69

advancers on Wednesday.

Heavy equipment makers and exporters led declines as any

weakness in the United States - a major market for Japanese

capital goods - and a slightly stronger yen could impact

corporate profits.

The largest losers in the index by percentage were Nissan

Chemical Corp 4021.T down 5.43%, followed by Rakuten Inc

4755.T losing 4.76% and Yaskawa Electric Corp 6506.T down by

4.22%.

The largest gainers were Kansai Electric Power Co Inc

9503.T up 3.22%, followed by KDDI Corp 9433.T gaining 2.99

%, and Casio Computer Co Ltd 6952.T up by 2.69%.

The broader Topix index .TOPX fell 0.42% to 1,596.29.

The volume of shares traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's

main board .TOPX was 1.01 billion, compared to the average of

1.18 billion yen in the past 30 days.

($1 = 107.8300 yen)

U.S. manufacturing dives to 10-year low as trade tensions weigh

U.S. consumer spending underscores risks to economy

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