Nikkei dips 0.1%, exporters slip on econ worries

reuters.com     07-Jul-2008            

By Aiko Hayashi TOKYO (Reuters) - The Nikkei stock average dipped 0.1 percent on Monday, on course to mark its longest losing streak in more than half a century as exporters such as Sony Corp slid on worries about a global economic slowdown. Daikin Industries Ltd dropped 3.4 percent to become the biggest drag on the benchmark Nikkei after Goldman Sachs cut its price target, citing a surprisingly weak outlook for the air conditioner maker's first quarter, hurt by slumping demand in Europe. U.S. markets were closed on Friday for the Independence Day holiday. The Nikkei finished Friday down 0.2 percent, falling for a 12th day and marking its longest losing streak since a 15-day period in 1954. Takahiko Murai, general manager of equities at Nozomi Securities, said it is difficult for the Japanese market to snap the losing run... [read full story]                    

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