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Nikkei gains but market optimism tested by valuations

Published 20/01/2020, 03:33
Nikkei gains but market optimism tested by valuations
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TOKYO, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Japanese shares edged higher on

Monday, due to strong U.S. housing data and investor optimism

following last week's U.S.-China trade deal, though the market's

valuations are getting stretched.

The Nikkei share average .N225 rose 0.19% to 24,087.51,

staying near its 15-month high of 24,115.95 touched last week.

The broader Topix .TOPX gained 0.49% to 1,743.98 though trade

was slow due to a U.S. market holiday on Monday.

The gains came on the back of Wall Street's record close on

Friday after data showed U.S. homebuilding surged to a 13-year

high in December. The market was also underpinned by the signing of an interim

trade deal last week between the world's two largest economies.

"Considering that last year people were talking about the

possibility of trade talks breaking down, it is a huge relief

that we have had a deal," said Masahiro Ayukai, senior

investment strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley

Securities.

Given that the market has risen almost 20% since early

August even as Corporate Japan's profits outlook has hardly

improved, many investors are turning cautious.

The Topix is now trading more than 14 times above expected

earnings, compared with below 11 times at the start of last

year.

Chip-related shares were riding high, with optimism on the

industry getting another boost last week after Taiwan

Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) forecast an up to 45%

spike in January-March revenue and raised its capex plan for the

year. Disco 6146.T rose 2.5%, Taiyo Yuden 6976.T added 1.9%

and Nidec 6594.T added 1.2%.

Telecom shares also advanced, with KDDI 9433.T rising 1.5%

to a 3-1/2-year high, while NTT 9432.T gained 0.5% to a

two-year peak.

Shares of Toshiba Corp 6501.T fell 4.6% after the company

found possible accounting irregularities at a wholly-owned

subsidiary, prompting it to revise past financial statements.

On the other hand, Toshiba Machine Co 6104.T soared as a

fund backed by veteran activist investor Yoshiaki Murakami

planned a takeover bid for the former Toshiba subsidiary firm.

Toshiba Corp now owns just over 2% of Toshiba Machine

shares.

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