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Nikkei hits 3-week closing low as selling widens amid virus fears

Published 28/01/2020, 08:51
© Reuters.  Nikkei hits 3-week closing low as selling widens amid virus fears
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* Nikkei down 0.55%, Topix hits 2-month closing low

* Selling spreads to shares with strong earnings prospects

* Airline, tourism-related shares steady for now

* Steel makers, shippers come under renewed pressure

By Hideyuki Sano

TOKYO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Japanese shares slipped on

Tuesday, with the Nikkei hitting a three-week closing low, as

the new coronavirus spread in China and beyond, prompting

authorities to take more drastic measures to contain its

outbreak.

The Nikkei share average .N225 shed 0.55% to 23,215.71,

the lowest close since Jan. 8. The Topix .TOPX , which includes

all listed shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's main board,

slipped 0.6% to a two-month closing low of 1,692.28.

Selling widened after being initially concentrated in

sectors that are likely to be directly hit by the virus, such as

tourism and related industries.

Even companies seen having strong growth prospects such as

Keyence 6861.T and Recruit Holdings 6098.T were not spared,

falling 2.8% and 1.9%, respectively.

All but two of the 33 Topix industry subindexes .TSEK

closed in the red.

"Share prices had been elevated, so a correction was

necessary and the coronavirus provided that trigger," said

Tetsuro Ii, president of Commons Asset Management.

"But as was the case with SARS and avian flu, it will take

some time before this will be settled. As long as the number of

patients is increasing, it will be hard for investors to buy

shares aggressively."

The death toll from the coronavirus has passed 100 in China,

and the rich, eastern province of Zhejiang has said companies

there were not allowed to resume operations before Feb. 9.

Steelmakers .ISTEL.T and shippers .ISHIP.T , seen as

China-dependent, were among the worst performers, falling 2.4%

and 1.3% respectively.

On the other hand, tourism-related shares, which have been

badly hit since the virus started to rattle markets, steadied

with the Topix air transport subindex .IAIRL.T closing almost

unchanged.

Tokyo Disney Resort operator Oriental Land 4661.T eked out

a gain of 0.1% after heavy selling the previous day.

Mask maker Kawamoto Corp 3604.T extended its rally, rising

23.7% in volatile trade. The company's market value has more

than quadrupled so far this month.

But others saw their fortune reversed. Protective attire

maker Azearth 3161.T fell 16.3% after having risen more than

100% in the six sessions until Monday.

Nitto Denko 6988.T , a manufacturer of industrial tapes and

films, fell 1.6% as lower-than-expected quarterly earnings

overshadowed a share buyback announcement.

Bengo4.com 6027.T slumped 18.4%, the biggest since its

listing in December 2014, after the online legal support

services provider posted its first ever quarterly loss.

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