Japanese stocks find bottom after recent rout, but recovery a ways off- Citi
Investing.com-- Japanese stocks appeared to have found a bottom after a mix of rate-hike angst and concerns over a U.S. recession sparked deep losses over the past week, Citi analysts said in a note.
Japanese stocks in particular saw outsized losses, also coming under pressure from a stronger yen, and as the Bank of Japan struck a more hawkish chord than markets were expecting. Citi said that Japanese indexes were close to a bottom even assuming a mild recession in the U.S., and had little room to fall further.But Citi said that Japanese markets were likely to trade sideways in the near-term, and that it would be some time before the factors required for a recovery were in place.
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