Overseas Investors End Eight-Week Buying Streak in Japanese Shares
Foreign investors sold more Japanese equities than they bought last week, ending an eight-week streak of net purchases.
yna.co.krOverseas investors turned net sellers of Japanese shares last week for the first time in two months. The shift marked the end of eight consecutive weeks in which foreign buyers had purchased more shares than they sold. No specific volume figures or sector breakdowns were provided in the report.
The data reflect trading activity through the most recent full week available at the time of publication.
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