Tokyo shares traded mixed on caution ahead of corporate earnings reports, with Toyota up 0.75% ahead of its earnings report later this week, while small car specialist Suzuki was up 0.40% ahead of its earnings later Tuesday. Mobile phone carrier SoftBank Corp was flat at 1,353 yen ahead of its earnings report due later Tuesday. Panasonic dropped 3.5% after a brokerage house revised down its view of the shares' value and after the electronics firm said its nine months to December net profit declined 13% year-on-year.
ECONOMIC NEWS: Japan services sector climbed at a stronger pace in December, the latest survey from Nikkei revealed on Tuesday with a services PMI score of 51.6. That's up from 51.0 in November and it moves farther above the boom-or-bust line of 50 that separates expansion from contraction. Individually, export sales declined, although the 12-month outlook remained positive. Investment plans and forecasts of improved underlying demand underpinned optimism during January.
CURRENCY NEWS: Japanese yen depreciated around the 100 yen zone against greenback on Tuesday. The dollar was quoted at 109.99-110.00 yen compared with 109.87-97 yen in New York and 109.83-85 yen on Monday in Tokyo. The euro, meanwhile, fetched 125.78-79 yen against 125.63-73 yen in New York and 125.67-71 yen in late Monday afternoon trade in Tokyo.
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