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Foreign Investors Sold Japan Stocks for First Time in 12 Weeks

Foreign Investors Sold Japan Stocks for First Time in 12 Weeks

Bloomberg4 days ago

Foreign investors were net sellers of Japanese stocks last week for the first time since March, according to data from the Ministry of Finance.
They sold a net ¥524.3 billion ($3.62 billion) of the shares in the period ended June 20, the data showed. In the 11 weeks prior to that, the investors bought ¥7.236 trillion of Japanese stocks in total despite concerns about US tariffs.

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