Japan stocks fall as technology shares see heavy selling
Mumbai, July 7 -- Japanese stock markets ended sharply lower on Tuesday, led by a broad selloff in technology shares. The Nikkei 225 fell 2.12% to close at 68,257, its lowest level in three weeks, while the broader Topix index declined 0.97% to 4,062.
Investors also assessed domestic economic data, which showed nominal wages rose 3.2% in May, while household spending fell 0.4%, reflecting mixed signals for the economy.
Technology stocks were among the biggest losers, with Kioxia Holdings tumbling 11.3%, Taiyo Yuden falling 11%, Murata Manufacturing losing 10.1%, Lasertec declining 6.4%, and Ibiden Co dropping 7%.
In contrast, financial and consumer stocks outperformed the broader market. Mitsubishi UFJ gained 2.3%, while Fast Retailing...
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