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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

Global Market Check: Foreign investors buy Japanese stocks for 8th week on AI rally

Foreign investors bought Japanese stocks for the eighth straight week through May 23, as oil prices eased and AI-related shares rallied on robust demand outlook.

Foreigners invested a net 1.08 trillion yen ($6.77 billion) in Japanese stocks in ‌the week ⁠ended ⁠May 23, a near 14% rise from 948.4 billion yen of net purchases the prior week, data from the Ministry of Finance showed on Thursday.

The tech sector attracted investments as Nvidia forecast blockbuster demand for its flagship AI chips last ⁠week.

AI investor ‌SoftBank Group surged 17.62% last week, while chip designer Socionext rallied 12.26%.

Foreigners have ⁠so far pumped nearly 11.7 trillion yen into Japanese stocks this year, compared with roughly 742.1 billion yen of net purchase in the same period last year.

Japanese long-term bonds saw a net purchase of 1.35 trillion yen after outflows of 1.03 trillion in ‌the prior week, as a bond selloff eased and higher yields attracted investors.

Foreigners, however, divested 2.22 trillion ⁠yen of short-term instruments, the most since March 28.

Elsewhere, Japanese investors withdrew a net 358.7 billion yen from foreign equities, marking their third weekly net sale in four.

They, however, invested a marginal 10.3 billion yen in long-term foreign bonds, extending buying to a fourth straight week.

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