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Japan shares end flat as profit-taking caps gain amid holiday mood

Published 24/12/2019, 07:55
Updated 24/12/2019, 08:00
© Reuters.  Japan shares end flat as profit-taking caps gain amid holiday mood

By Stanley White

TOKYO, Dec 24 (Reuters) - Japanese shares ended nearly

unchanged on Tuesday ahead of Christmas holidays, as some

investors booked profits to cash in on a recent rally sparked by

a preliminary U.S.-China trade deal.

The Nikkei index closed up 0.04% at 23,830.58. The Nikkei

has advanced 19% so far this year and many investors have been

closing out positions this month to book gains on this rally.

Trading is expected to be subdued as many financial markets

will start closing from Tuesday for Christmas holidays.

Japanese shares started higher, taking their lead from a

record closing high on Wall Street on Monday, after U.S.

President Donald Trump calmed nerves by saying Washington is on

track to sign a deal with Beijing to de-escalate a bruising

trade war.

However, gains in Japanese stocks quickly faded as the

year-end holiday mood started to set in.

The broader Topix .TOPX dipped 0.07% to 1,728.22, with

decliners slightly outnumbering advancers by a ratio of 51 to

The turnover on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's main board was

1.286 trillion yen, the lowest level in more than four years.

Some technology shares continued to gain, including Taiyo

Yuden 6976.T , Yokogawa Electric 6841.T and Advantest

6857.T . They rose 2.5%, 1.6% and 1.3%, respectively.

Insurers were among the biggest losers, with T&D Holdings

8795.T falling 1.7%, Dai-ichi Life Holdings 8750.T down 1.4%

and Sompo Holdings 6178.T losing 1.3%.

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