Japan’s world-beating stock gains may lose steam

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After a blistering run to record highs, Japanese stocks may be running out of catalysts in the near term..

The benchmark Nikkei Stock Average last month climbed above 40000 for the first time ever, driven by earnings growth, a weaker yen and improvements in corporate governance, including more share buybacks..

The market wobbled at the start of the week after the Bank of Japans quarterly corporate survey showed that sentiment among large Japanese manufacturers worsened for the first time in a year..

The biggest risk to Japanese stocks is the deterioration of the U.S. economy, said Masayuki Kubota, chief strategist at Rakuten Securities..

That would likely lead to lower interest rates in the U.S., resulting in a stronger yen relative to the greenback, as well as weaker Japanese corporate earnings, he said..

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