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Tokyo stocks open higher with eyes on Fed this week
The benchmark Nikkei 225 index was up 0.82 per cent, or 236.58 points, at 29,093.02 in early trade, while the broader Topix index added 0.74 per cent, or 15.30 points, to 2,072.78. — AFP pic

TOKYO, May 1 ― Tokyo stocks opened higher today after Wall Street gains, with investors' focus shifting to the US Federal Reserve's policy decision later this week.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 index was up 0.82 per cent, or 236.58 points, at 29,093.02 in early trade, while the broader Topix index added 0.74 per cent, or 15.30 points, to 2,072.78.

The dollar fetched ¥136.39 (RM4.45), against ¥136.28 in New York, where the yen plunged further from Friday levels after the Bank of Japan stuck to its ultra-loose monetary policies.

"Global stock markets mostly rose Friday following modestly positive economic data in Europe and the United States, while the yen tumbled after the Bank of Japan maintained its easing policies,” said National Australia Bank strategist Rodrigo Catril.

Investors' attention is shifting to the Federal Reserve decision on May 3, when "most analysts expect the Fed to again lift interest rates by a quarter-point... in response to inflation,” he said.

But Rakuten Securities chief strategist Masayuki Kubota said the Fed could "either hike rates by 0.25 percentage points, or stop rate hikes”.

"Either of the choices could come as a surprise for financial markets” as the Fed's communication ahead of the meeting had not been enough to give clear clues, he said.

The Nikkei index "has been moving in a narrow range” in the past days due to uncertainties over the US economic outlook, Kubota said.

Most markets across Asia and Europe are closed today for public holidays, but Wall Street trading will take place as usual. In morning trade, Sydney was up 0.7 per cent while Wellington slipped 0.1 per cent.

SoftBank Group was up 2.24 per cent at ¥5,208 after it said its UK-based chip designer Arm has submitted "a draft registration statement” to the US Securities and Exchange Commission related to its planned initial public offering.

Astellas Pharma was up 0.98 per cent at ¥2,068 after it said it would acquire US-based Iveric Bio for $5.9 billion.

Sony Group was down 3.82 per cent at ¥12,340 after the company on Friday reported record annual sales for the year to March but predicted a lower net profit for the current financial year. ― AFP

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