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Nikkei flat as trade woes, strong yen saps risk appetite; SoftBank Group falls

Japan's Nikkei ended nearly flat in choppy trade on Tue..

Japan's Nikkei ended nearly flat in choppy trade on Tuesday as festering trade tensions and a stronger yen curbed risk appetite, while extended losses for index-heavy SoftBank Group added to the overall pressure on the market.

The Nikkei share average dropped 0.01 per cent to 20,408.54, after in and out of positive territory.

Escalating trade tensions between the United States and China have sapped investor risk appetite and rattled financial markets in the past month. In Japan, the Nikkei has lost 8 per cent since the beginning of May. Overnight, there was more downbeat news, with the Nasdaq sliding into correction mode as the index lost more than 10 per cent from its May 3 closing record. U.S. factory activity also disappointed, with the U.S. Institute for Supply Management's gauge of manufacturing activity unexpectedly falling in May to the weakest level in more than 2-1/2 years amid global trade tensions.

During Asian trade, the dollar stood 0.1 per cent easier at 107.980 yen after brushing 107.860, its lowest since January 10.

"There are negative catalysts filled in the market such as the poor U.S. ISM, the weak Nasdaq market and a rising yen," said Takuya Takahashi, a strategist at Daiwa Securities.

But Takahashi said that sharp losses in manufacturers' stocks over the past month triggered temporary short-covering.

Fanuc Corp rose 2.2 per cent after dropping 12 per cent over the past month, while Tokyo Electron gained 3.2 per cent after shedding 15 per cent.

A drop in the U.S. technology sector overnight chilled investor sentiment, dragging down SoftBank Group Corp by 3.3 per cent. The stock took a hefty negative 35 points off from the Nikkei, with traders citing concerns about the profitability of its tech-focused Vision Fund.

"Investors are starting to question the Vision Fund's investment performance. They are questioning technology companies' valuations whose sales are soaring but not the profitability," said Makoto Kikuchi, the chief executive of Myojo Asset Management.

SoftBank Group stock tumbled 6.2 per cent on Monday after Read More – Source
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