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Japan's Nikkei rises nearly 2%, defence stocks shine as Ishiba confirmed as PM
Oct 1, 2024 12:25 AM

(Updates at 0600 GMT)

TOKYO, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average

rose nearly 2% on Tuesday, led by defence stocks as former

defence minister Shigeru Ishiba was confirmed as the country's

next prime minister by parliament.

The Nikkei rose 1.93% to close at 38,651.97, after

falling nearly 5% in the previous session. The broader Topix

jumped 1.69% to 2,690.78.

Heavy machinery makers were the top percentage gainers on

the Nikkei, with Kawasaki Heavy Industries ( KWHIF ) jumping

8.3%, while Mitsubishi Heavy Industries ( MHVYF ) and IHI

climbed 7.84% and 7.35%, respectively.

Ishiba was voted in by parliament as Japan's next prime

minister and is set to unveil his cabinet later in the day.

A close Ishiba ally, Takeshi Iwaya, a former defence chief,

is slated to take over as foreign minister, while Gen Nakatani

will return to the defence ministry.

"The market expected those defence-related stocks would

benefit after seeing reports about key members of the new

cabinet," said Tomochika Kitaoka, chief equity strategist at

Nomura Securities.

Exporters also rose on the back of a weaker yen. The dollar

strengthened after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell pushed

back overnight against bets on more supersized interest rate

cuts.

Toyota Motor ( TM ) climbed 2.1% and Honda Motor ( HMC )

gained 2.29%.

A softer yen tends to help exporter shares as it increases

the value of overseas profits in yen terms when firms repatriate

them to Japan.

"The Nikkei returned to where it was a week ago and it will

stay around this level for a while. But the Japanese equities

are lagging behind their global peers, so they could rise

further if there is a trigger," said Kitaoka.

Chip-related heavyweights rose, with Tokyo Electron ( TOELF )

and Advantest ( ADTTF ) gaining 2.97% and 2.21%, respectively.

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