The Japanese stock market has recently come under pressure and is trending downward, with investor sentiment cautious. The Nikkei 225 index has fallen nearly 1.5%, with electronics and technology stocks performing the weakest, becoming the main drag on this round of decline. Tech companies such as Ritek Photonics, Nomura Research Institute, and Recruit Holdings have all fallen more than 6%, indicating pressure in this sector. The market focus has shifted to quarterly earnings reports, with Marubeni and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries set to release their latest financial results on Wednesday evening. Investors are looking to these reports to understand the future direction of the Japanese stock market.
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The Japanese stock market is in a correction, with the technology and electronics sector heavily impacted
The Japanese stock market has recently come under pressure and is trending downward, with investor sentiment cautious. The Nikkei 225 index has fallen nearly 1.5%, with electronics and technology stocks performing the weakest, becoming the main drag on this round of decline. Tech companies such as Ritek Photonics, Nomura Research Institute, and Recruit Holdings have all fallen more than 6%, indicating pressure in this sector. The market focus has shifted to quarterly earnings reports, with Marubeni and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries set to release their latest financial results on Wednesday evening. Investors are looking to these reports to understand the future direction of the Japanese stock market.