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Nikkei drops to 1-month low on U.S.-Iran jitters

Published 06/01/2020, 03:27
Updated 06/01/2020, 03:36
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TOKYO, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average fell

to a one-month low on Monday as selloff gripped the market on

the first trading day of 2020 on fears of an impact to global

economic growth from a flare up in tensions between the United

States and Iran.

U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday threatened a "major

retaliation" against Iran if Tehran were to hit back for the

killing of one of its top military commanders.

The Nikkei share average .N225 fell 2.09% to 23,161.16,

breaking below two-major support levels - 25-day moving average

around 23,600 and 50-day average around 23,350 - to its lowest

level since Dec. 4.

The broader Topix .TOPX lost 1.75% to 1,691.20, falling to

its lowest levels since late November. The Tokyo stock market

was closed from Tuesday to Friday last week for New Year

holidays.

"The market will have to go through some correction. It was

a bit overvalued to begin with, but the problems in the Middle

East are the main drag now," said Nobuhiko Kuramochi, chief

strategist at Mizuho Securities.

Concerns about a further escalation in the Middle East

tension hit shippers .ISHIP.T and airlines .IAIRL.T , which

fell 4.0% and 2.5%, respectively.

As the yen gained on safe-haven buying, a wide range of

exporter shares took a hit. Honda Motor 7267.T fell 2.8%,

while Fanuc 6954.T dropped 2.2% and Toyota Motor Corp 7203.T

2.2%.

Two Nikkei heavyweights, SoftBank 9984.T and Fast

Retailing 9983.T , also posted fairly large fall of 3.6% and

2.6%.

Meanwhile, a spike in oil prices helped oil companies, with

the Tokyo Stock Exchange's oil and coal producer index

.IPETE.T rising 2.9%.

Nissan Motor 7201.T fell 1.5%, in line with the overall

market, to an eight-year low. Its former chairman Carlos Ghosn

fled Japan while on bail during Japan's market holidays.

Ghosn faced four charges - which he has denied - including

hiding income and enriching himself through payments to

dealerships in the Middle East. Nissan had sacked him as chairman saying internal

investigations revealed misconduct including understating his

salary while he was its chief executive, and transferring $5

million of Nissan funds to an account in which he had an

interest.

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