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Nikkei drops as trade tensions escalate, Osaka quake hits utility stocks

Published 06/18/2018, 02:34 AM
© Reuters. People walk past an electronic board showing Japan's Nikkei average outside a brokerage in Tokyo

By Ayai Tomisawa

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese stocks fell on Monday as an escalating trade dispute between the United States and China stoked concerns about the impact on global demand, triggering a sell-off in stocks such as makers of construction equipment.

Also denting sentiment was a magnitude 6.1 earthquake in Osaka in western Japan on Monday, hitting the shares of utility companies headquartered in the Kansai region.

Kansai Electric (T:9503) dropped 1.9 percent though it said no irregularities had been detected at the Mihama, Takahama and Ohi nuclear plants after the quake. Osaka Gas (T:9532) stumbled 3.4 percent.

On the other hand, contractors based in the Kansai region soared on speculation that construction demand will rise after the earthquake. Asanuma Corp (T:1852) rose 1.3 percent, Mori-gumi (T:1853) 1.6 percent and Okumura Corp (T:1833) rose 0.1 percent.

The Nikkei share average (N225) dropped 0.8 percent to 22,680.33, after falling to as low as 22,601.13, the lowest point since June 6.

Manufacturers of construction equipment makers such as Komatsu Ltd (T:6301) and Hitachi Construction Machinery (T:6305) tumbled 3.9 percent and 2.8 percent, respectively, while shares that rely on global capital expenditure to sustain demand followed suit. Industrial robot maker Fanuc Corp (T:6954) dropped 1.8 percent and Yaskawa Electric (T:6506) skidded 3.0 percent.

U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled an initial list of strategically important goods that would be subject to a 25 percent tariff effective July 6, a move China's Commerce Ministry called "a threat to China's economic interest and security".

China issued its own list of U.S. imports subject to tariffs, targeting soybeans, aircraft, cars and chemicals.

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"The U.S. is not only after China, it's after a lot of countries in the world. Investors are worried that the trade war would eventually hit global demand," said Yutaka Miura, a senior technical analyst at Mizuho Securities.

The broader Topix (TOPX) declined 1.0 percent to 1,771.43, its lowest finish since June 1, with decliners outnumbering gainers by 3 to 1.

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