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Nikkei dips in light trade, awaits earnings, data

Mon Jul 6, 2009 8:36am IST
 
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* Nikkei pulls back from 25-day moving average

* Investors await U.S. corporate earnings this week

* Limited impact from opposition win in local election

* Trade light, volume below last week's morning average

By Masayuki Kitano

TOKYO, July 6 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average fell 1.6 percent on Monday with investors lacking the conviction to push shares higher after the Nikkei's surge to an eight-month peak last month.

Aeon Co Ltd (8267.T: Quote, Profile, Research) , Japan's second-biggest retailer, initially fell by more than 1 percent after the Nikkei business daily said it likely logged a 2 billion yen ($20.83 million) net loss for the three months to May, but later shed its losses to edge higher. [ID:nT265353]

Nippon Yusen (9101.T: Quote, Profile, Research) and other shippers fell after the Baltic Exchange's main sea fright index .BADI, which tracks rates to ship dry commodities, dropped more than 4 percent on Friday, dented by softer demand for goods. [ID:nL3440007]

Moves in the Nikkei were subdued, with investors awaiting upcoming economic data and corporate earnings for hints on direction, market analysts said. "There are few reasons to actively sell shares when their prices take a dip because the economy is improving, albeit gradually," said Hideyuki Ishiguro, a supervisor in Okasan Securities' investment strategy department. But with U.S. and Japanese company earnings to be announced over the next few weeks, there is no compelling reason to chase share prices higher at this point, Ishiguro said.  Continued...

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