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    September 12, 2006

    Nikkei 225 down 0.5 percent on session

    Filed under: Companies, Mitsui OSK, Nippon Yusen, Kawasaki Kisen, Inpex, Komatsu, Sumitomo Metal Industries, Mitsubishi Materials, Daiichi Sankyo, All Nippon Airways, Yamato Holdings

    Tokyo equities markets were lower on Tuesday as investors worried that dropping commodities prices are signaling a slowdown in the global economy. The Nikkei 225 was 0.5 percent lower to 15,719.34, while the Topix index dropped 0.7 percent to 1,585.98. The Mothers Index of small and mid-caps fell even more sharply, declining by 2.9 percent to 1,272.58.

    Commodities-dependent stocks were lower, with Sumitomo Metal Mining down 4.7 percent to ¥1,595 despite revising its full-year prediction higher, while Mitsubishi Materials dropped 4.9 percent to ¥481. In the oil sector, Inpex was 2.2 percent lower to ¥929,000.

    New data showing machinery orders were lower than had been expected, released Monday, was still showing an effect as heavy machinery manufacturer Komatsu declined by 4.1 percent to ¥2,090.

    Transport, however, saw gains on the session. Among shipping lines, Mitsui OSK Lines was 0.7 percent higher to ¥881. Nippon Yusen added 1.1 percent to ¥720, while smaller peer Kawasaki Kisen was up 1.2 percent to ¥754. Door to door delivery company Yamato Holdings and airline ANA each added 1.3 percent, to ¥1,813 and ¥479 respectively.

    In the pharmaceuticals sector, Daiichi Sankyo added 3.9 percent to ¥3,210 on the news that as part of a plan to get rid of all non-core pharma businesses by early next year, it will sell two diagnostics units soon.





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