BREAKING NEWS: Nikkei stock index sinks over 2% on concern over U.S. auto tariff
8 Articles
8 Articles
Car tariffs: Trump's measures toughen Asia's biggest car builder
Japanese and South Korean companies have invested billions in the US. Now, the US President shocks the economy of both countries with huge increases in imports – leaving governments in Tokyo and Seoul at a loss.
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Falls to 2-week Low as Automakers Track US Peers Lower
Japan’s Nikkei average fell to a two-week low on Friday in a broad sell-off, with automakers tracking losses of their Wall Street counterparts, as concerns over the potential impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs weighed.
Nikkei Stock Average Continues to Fall, Dropping by Over 600 Yen at One Point; Automobile Stocks Sold
The Nikkei Stock Average continued to fall at the opening of the morning session on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on the 28th. At one point, the decline from the previous day widened to over 600 yen, and it is now trading at around 37,200 yen. Today marks the ex-dividend date for the end of the March fiscal year, putting downward pressure on the Nikkei Stock Average. The previous day's fall in US stocks also weighed on investor sentiment, with sellin…
Tokyo stock market falls: Nikkei loses 1.80% due to US tariffs and the decline in car manufacturers
The Tokyo Stock Exchange ended the last session of the week in sharp decline, following the bearish phase of the US stock market, weighed down by the sales of the securities of car manufacturers, which discount the application of US tariffs. The Nikkei price list sells 1.80%, to 37,120.33 with a loss of 679 points, when there is one day left until the end of the fiscal year in Japan, a period that coincides with the redemption of dividends. On t…
Tokyo Stock Exchange opens sharply with Nikkei losing 2.06%
The second indicator, Topix, was losing 2.18% to 2,754.07 points at the beginning of the session. The Nikkei index reflects the unweighted average of the 225 main values on the Tokyo stock exchange, while the Topix indicator groups the values of the 1,600 largest listed companies. Speaking to Parliament, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said today that the impact of the tariffs will be “very great”. According to Ishiba, the government is evaluating…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage