The Japanese stock market experienced significant correction pressure earlier this month. The Nikkei 225 index fell nearly 1.5% intraday, with electronics and technology sectors suffering heavy losses, becoming the main drag on the decline. Reitai Optoelectronics dropped 6.8%, Nomura Research Institute and Recruit Holdings both declined 6.3%, leading the declines.
Market investors are closely watching upcoming earnings reports, which are expected to be key factors influencing short-term market trends. Marubeni and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries plan to release their quarterly results on Wednesday evening, and whether their performance exceeds expectations will directly impact the subsequent trend of their sectors. Overall, the current correction pressure in the Japanese stock market mainly stems from a reassessment of the earnings outlook for technology companies.
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The Japanese stock market experienced significant correction pressure earlier this month. The Nikkei 225 index fell nearly 1.5% intraday, with electronics and technology sectors suffering heavy losses, becoming the main drag on the decline. Reitai Optoelectronics dropped 6.8%, Nomura Research Institute and Recruit Holdings both declined 6.3%, leading the declines.
Market investors are closely watching upcoming earnings reports, which are expected to be key factors influencing short-term market trends. Marubeni and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries plan to release their quarterly results on Wednesday evening, and whether their performance exceeds expectations will directly impact the subsequent trend of their sectors. Overall, the current correction pressure in the Japanese stock market mainly stems from a reassessment of the earnings outlook for technology companies.