Nikkei rebounds as softer yen trumps technology losses


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Japan's Nikkei share average rebounded on Tuesday, as a pause in the yen's push higher supported export-related shares, erasing early losses from a drop in technology shares.

The Nikkei closed up 0.5% at 38,288.62, while the broader Topix rose 0.7% to 2,680.8.

The benchmark Nikkei index spent much of the day in the red, tracking the S&P 500 and tech-heavy Nasdaq lower as global investors awaited quarterly report from AI heavyweight Nvidia due Wednesday.

However, sentiment improved as the yen's climb higher stalled on Tuesday, prompting investors to buy back export-related stocks that took a hit in the previous session as the currency touched a three-week high of 143.45 per dollar.

Sony Group rallied 2.8%, while Honda Motor and Toyota Motor both gained 1.8%.

Losses among chip-related shares narrowed late in trade, although they remained a drag on the Nikkei. Big names Tokyo Electron fell about 1% and Advantest, which counts Nvidia among its customers, slumped 1.6%.

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We're in a situation where the bar has risen
Masahiro Ichikawa

Investors were taking a wait-and-see approach ahead of Nvidia's earnings report, said Masahiro Ichikawa, chief market strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management.

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We're in a situation where the bar has risen
Masahiro Ichikawa,
Vice President

Nvidia has been at the center of market enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, and there is pressure on the firm to pull out stellar results.

"We're in a situation where the bar has risen," Ichikawa said, adding that if Nvidia's earnings come in as expected, there might be some brief selling of tech shares.

Lasertec Corp slid 4.3% to become the biggest percentage loser.

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We're in a situation where the bar has risen
Masahiro Ichikawa,
Vice President

Chugai Pharmaceutical

Meanwhile, Uniqlo parent firm Fast Retailing and Chugai Pharmaceutical gained 0.6% and 3.3%, respectively, to give the Nikkei the biggest boost.

Among the Tokyo Stock Exchange's 33 industry sectors, mining rallied 2.2% and oil and coal rose 1.6% after oil prices surged overnight on concerns of possible supply disruptions.

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