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Japanese stocks gain, strained S.Korea ties lift defence sector

Published 23/08/2019, 07:38
© Reuters.  Japanese stocks gain, strained S.Korea ties lift defence sector
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* Nikkei climbs 0.4%, up 1.4% on the week

* Weaker yen, gains by Chinese, U.S. shares provides support

* Gains limited before Fed Chair Powell's speech

By Shinichi Saoshiro

TOKYO, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rose on Friday,

drawing support from a weaker yen, firmer Chinese and U.S.

markets, and a jump in domestic defence shares as ties with

South Korea sour further.

The Nikkei share average .N225 ended the day 0.4% higher

at 20,710.91 points. It was up 1.4% for the week.

The dollar edged higher versus the yen on Friday on

expectations a pivotal speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome

Powell later in the day will reinforce that the U.S. central

bank has not entered into an extended rate cutting cycle.

Wall Street's main indexes eked out gains overnight,

followed by an advance in Chinese stock markets on Friday.

"The yen's depreciation has underpinned the domestic equity

market, which gained follow through support from advancing

Chinese stocks," said Masahiro Ichikawa, senior strategist at

Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management.

Shares of exporters climbed in response to a weaker yen,

with Tokyo Electron 8035.T gaining 1%, Subaru Corp 7270.T

adding 1.6% and Honda Motor Co 7267.T rising 0.5%.

Travel services provider H.I.S. Co 9603.T advanced 3.8%

after Nikkei Business reported that it plans to withdraw from a

financially taxing takeover bid for hotel operator Unizo

Holdings 3258.T , which has received a higher offer from an

investment group. Shares linked to the defence industry gained a day after

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Japan's diplomatic row with South Korea escalated. South Korea

on Thursday opted to scrap an intelligence-sharing pact with

Japan, deepening a dispute which has undercut security

cooperation over North Korea.

Defence equipment maker Ishikawa Seisakusho Ltd 6208.T

rose 3.5% and Howa Machinery Ltd 6203.T , which makes firearms,

gained 4.3%. Defence communication equipment manufacturer Tokyo

Keiki Inc 7721.T advanced 1.7%.

But Hanatour Japan Co 6561.T , which operates holiday tours

to Japan from South Korea, was down 1.6% as increasing friction

between Seoul and Tokyo are expected to reduce inbound tourism.

Mitsubishi Pencil Co 7976.T climbed 6.8% after it

announced a buy back of up to 1.68% of its own shares through

March 24, 2020. The largest percentage gainer in the index was FamilyMart

UNY Holdings Co Ltd 8028.T , which was up 6.1%. The biggest

percentage loser was Taiyo Yuden Co Ltd 6976.T , which declined

3.4%.

There were 145 advancers on the Nikkei index against 72

decliners.

The broader Topix .TOPX gained 0.28% to 1,502.25.

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

main board was 0.91 billion, compared to the average of 1.12

billion yen in the past 30 days.

(Editing by Kim Coghill)

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