Nikkei hits 9-mth peak as Trump-effect high yields boost financials

By Reuters / November 11, 2016 / in.investing.com / Article Link

* Non-ferrous metal stocks higher on rising copper price

* Nikkei trims gains in mid-morning trade

* Hopes Trump policies could boost U.S. growth

By Ayai Tomisawa

TOKYO, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average rose to a nine-month peak on Friday morning led by financials taking heart from rising yields, and sentiment was boosted after U.S. shares soared on hopes that President-elect Donald Trump's policies could boost growth.

The Nikkei .N225 gained 1.6 percent to 17,621.73 in early morning trade, the highest level since Feb. 2, before it trimmed its gains and was up 1.1 percent at 17,526.53 at 0154 GMT.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI surged to an all-time high, while the dollar soared to 106.950 yen JPY= overnight, its highest since July 21.

"Investors are partying around as Trump brought the punchbowl to the market," said Norihiro Fujito, senior investment strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) Securities.

Financial institutions such as insurers and banks, which are seeking compelling investment opportunities for their foreign debt investments in higher yields, soared after U.S. Treasury yields climbed on the view that Trump's economic policies would push up inflation.

Dai-ichi Life Holdings 8750.T jumped 10 percent, MS&AD Insurance 8725.T soared 4.5 percent and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group 8306.T surged 8.3 percent.

Non-ferrous metal stocks also gained ground, with Mitsubishi Materials Corp 5711.T surged 7.2 percent and Dowa Holdings 5714.T gained 4.9 percent after copper surged more than 5 percent to a 16-month high on speculation that Trump could boost U.S. construction spending.

"It's like investors are drunk focusing on only good things, but the party won't last forever," Fujito said, adding that he was braced for sharp profit-taking soon because the market had soared too fast.

"I'm sure they (investors) will wake up to the reality that Trump has a protectionist view on trade policy, and it won't be good for Japan."

Trump's election win dashed hopes for U.S. approval of a 12-nation pan-Pacific trade pact. The ratification of the TPP would be positive for Japanese equities.

Exporters extended their gains, propelled by a weaker yen. Toyota Motor Corp 7203.T rose 2.5 percent and Honda Motor Co 7267.T gained 1.4 percent.

The broader Topix .TOPX added 1.3 percent to 1,391.71 and the JPX-Nikkei Index 400 .JPXNK400 advanced 1.3 percent to 12,507.70.

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