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Japanese shares rise as worries over banks ease

- (REUTERS)

Japan’s Nikkei share average ended higher yesterday, led by banking and electronic­s stocks, as easing worries over crisis at US private lender Silicon Valley Bank and Swiss bank Credit Suisse Group propped sentiment.

The Nikkei closed 1.2% higher at 27,333.79, while the broader Topix ended up 1.15% at 1,959.42.

The Nikkei index, however, ended lower for the week, amid a brewing banking crisis that sent bond yields plunging, while market participan­ts sharply lowered expectatio­ns of future interest rate hikes in Western economies.

The stronger closings for the day follow a risk rally in the broader Asian markets and Wall Street overnight, which are set to spill over to European equities.

“The rescue package from US banks reassured the public’s confidence in the banking system, causing a relief rally,” CMC Markets analyst Tina Teng said.

“The recent event suggests that central banks are most likely to temper their rate hikes, which could be a fundamenta­l change to stock markets.”

Investors are now awaiting any developmen­ts as policy tightening by central banks could persist. The European Central Bank on Thursday raised rates by half a percentage point.

The Japanese yen pulled back from its one-month high to 133.78 per dollar.

Electronic­s giant Sony Group Corp and financial institutio­n Mizuho Financial Group Inc, up 3.52% and 1.96%, respective­ly, were among the top gainers on the Nikkei.

Constructi­on firm Taisei Corp, down 8.13%, was the biggest decliner, followed by Nippon Sheet Glass Co Ltd that fell 2.41%.

Of the 225 Nikkei constituen­ts, 147 rose, 74 fell and four remained unchanged.

The biggest percentage gainers in the Topix were entertainm­ent company Sanrio Co Ltd and education firm Business Breakthrou­gh Inc, rising 16.73% and 19.46%, respective­ly.

Social shopping firm Enigmo Inc and pub chain operator Hub Co Ltd were the biggest decliners, down 12.58% and 9.39%, respective­ly.

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