Global Markets | Japan’s Nikkei slips from record high on tech drag

Japan’sNikkei share averageretreated on Friday from a record high scaled the day before, as investors soldtechnology stockson caution over the index’s rapid gains.

The Nikkei fell 0.9% to 59,000.21 by 0157 GMT after gaining ‌5.2% in ⁠the ⁠last three sessions. It has risen 3.6% so far in the week. The broader Topix fell 1.05% to 3,774.48 on Friday, but was up about 1% for the week.

The market turned cautious about the Nikkei’s sharp gains and soldchip-related stocksto book profits, said ⁠Shuji Hosoi, a ‌senior strategist at Daiwa Securities.

Overnight, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose to record closing ⁠levels for a second straight session. The U.S. chip index rose to a record high, surging over 30% from its recent low on March 30.

In Japan, chip-making equipment maker Tokyo Electron fell 3% to drag the Nikkei lower the most. Artificial intelligence technology investor SoftBank Group lost 3.19%.

High-flying memory maker ‌Kioxia lost 4.22% and fibre optic cable maker Fujikura lost 0.91%.

Air-conditioning maker Daikin Industries fell 2.58% after surging 9% in ⁠the previous session following a report that U.S.-based activist investor Elliott Management pressured the company to buy back over $6 billion in shares over the next few years.

TDK rose 2.26%. Chip-testing equipment maker Advantest gained 1.28%.

Of the 1,600 stocks trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s prime market, 32% rose, 64% fell and 3% traded flat.

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