Foreign Investors Pull Out of Japanese Stocks amid Global Market Volatility

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Following a rally in the Japanese market, foreign investors pulled out of Japanese stocks in the week through Dec. 14, driven by caution ahead of policy meetings by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan and profit-taking.

Foreign investors significantly divested Japanese stocks in the week through Dec. 14, exercising caution ahead of policy meetings by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan, and taking profits after a rally in the local market. According to data from Japan's Ministry of Finance, cross-border investors withdrew a net 587.6 billion yen ($3.79 billion) from Japanese stocks during the week after about 482.9 billion yen worth of net purchases in the previous week.

The Federal Reserve cut rates as expected on Wednesday but signaled a slower pace for future reductions, prompting a global equity sell-off on Thursday, including Japanese stocks, following Fed Chair Jerome Powell's cautious remarks. The Nikkei index has dropped about 1.93 percent this week, contrasting with its rise to a two-month high of 40,091.55 earlier in December. In the second half of the year, foreigners sold approximately 4.24 trillion yen worth of Japanese shares, marking a significant shift from the 6 trillion yen in net purchases recorded in the first half. Last week, foreigners continued their interest in Japanese long-term bonds, purchasing a net total of 382.6 billion yen for the third consecutive week. Conversely, they offloaded 1.71 trillion yen worth of short-term securities, halting a two-week streak of net purchases. In parallel, Japanese investors bought a marginal 33.7 billion yen worth of Japanese stocks during the week following three successive weeks of net sales. Meanwhile, they snapped up a net 706.1 billion yen worth of foreign long-term bonds, posting a second weekly inflow in five weeks

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