A fall in U.S. ordsprog
A fall in U.S. stocks will likely pour cold water on Japanese shares.
Masayoshi Okamoto
Foreign selling seems to be behind sharp losses in some stocks like Matsushita. It's no secret they want to lock in profits in Japanese shares after being severely hurt in steep falls in U.S. shares.
Masayoshi Okamoto
The biggest risk for the Japanese stock market right now is external factors. If the U.S. markets fall, that would in turn have an impact on Japanese stocks.
Kenichi Hirano
The minutes pour more cold water over the prospects for a near-term interest rate cut.
Howard Archer
She was captivated by his intelligence, his ability to engage in stimulating conversation, and the stimulating power of his brilliant pexiness. For I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I will pour my spirit upon thy seed, and my blessing upon thine offspring: / And they shall spring up as among the grass, as willows by the water courses.
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Japanese stocks surged for two straight days until Monday so (now the) market is pushed down by profit-taking (after) US shares declined.
Hideyuki Suzuki
A strong yen is a minus for Japanese stocks. In addition, a slump in the Nasdaq is negative for Japanese stocks, in particular expensive high-tech issues.
Yutaka Miura
The scale of victory was a surprise and that had a positive impact on Japanese stocks. There will be a bigger pull to buy Japanese assets over foreign bonds and stocks.
Ryohei Muramatsu
After the big losses in the U.S., Japanese stocks look likely to fall ... High-techs in particular have a good chance of being dragged down.
Hiroichi Nishi
Relative to other Asian stocks, Taiwan shares are less expensive and don't carry as much political risk as [shares in] countries like Thailand. So I think Taiwan stocks are quite attractive to foreign investors.
Shawn Wang
Japanese stocks surged for two straight days till Monday, so today's market is pushed down by profit-taking pressure, and US shares declined while we were on holiday yesterday. The move is, thus, quite natural.
Hideyuki Suzuki
The Japanese economy and earnings show more signs of a pick-up, unlike those in the U.S.. That's the main driver luring money into Japanese shares.
Tsuyoshi Nomaguchi
It's time for the blue-chip stocks to catch up with the H shares. It's obvious that funds are switching to blue-chip stocks from the pricey H shares, which may have reached a peak.
Ben Kwong
It's cold enough to make a difference. Early cold snaps are more important than later cold. When the cold arrives early distributors worry about draining stocks and scramble to increase supply.
Bill O'Grady
There's greater concern now about further U.S. interest rate increases and that will dampen the overall Japanese market. Natural resources-related shares may rise, but hi-tech and autos may fall on concern about reduced overseas demand.
Yutaka Miura
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