Japan Nikkei tumbles on profit booking

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Headline equities of the market declined on Thursday, 27 September 2018, as investors opted withdrawing profit off the table following recent gains and as weak cues from Wall Street overnight after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates as expected for the third time this year and forecasted another rate hike by end 2018 and predicted that it will continue to tighten credit into 2020 to manage growth and inflation. However, market losses were limited after US and Japan's announced an agreement to start negotiations on a trade deal Wednesday in New York, after talks on the sidelines of the Total 31 issues out of 33 index declined, with shares of Oil & Coal Products, Nonferrous Metals, Electric Appliances, Construction, Services, Glass & Ceramics Products, Machinery, and Real Estate issues being notable losers. The 225-issue Nikkei average lost 0.99% or 237.05 points to close at 23,796.74. The index of all first-section issues was down 1.18% or 21.56 points at 1,800.11.

Shares of major exporters were mostly lower on a stronger yen. The dollar fetched 112.64 yen in Asian afternoon trade, compared to 112.74 yen in and 112.89 yen in on Wednesday. fell 0.4%, 0.2% and 0.3%, while rose 0.3%. Among automakers, jumped 2.62% and rose 0.44%, but lost 0.31%.

Shares in the banks lost ground, with down 1.54% and Financial off 1.06%.

CURRENCY NEWS: was tad higher against greenback and other major currencies on Thursday, after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates.

The Fed raised its target overnight rate by 25-basis points to a range of 2% to 2.25%, up from 1.75% to 2%. The statement said the Fed still foresees another rate hike in December, three more next year, and one increase in 2020. The dollar fetched 112.64 yen in Asian afternoon trade, compared to 112.74 yen in and 112.89 yen in on Wednesday.

OFFSHORE MARKET NEWS, US stock market closed down on Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 106.93 points or 0.4% to 26,385.28, the Nasdaq dipped 17.10 points or 0.2% to 7,990.37 and the fell 9.59 points or 0.3% to 2,905.97.

The major European markets ended higher on Wednesday. The German DAX Index and the U. K.'s Index both inched up by 0.1%, while the French Index climbed by 0.6%.

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First Published: Thu, September 27 2018. 13:02 IST