Feb 20 (Reuters) - Japanese equity markets saw a third straight week of foreign outflows in the week through February 15, influenced by shifts in U.S. tariff policies and a strengthening yen that dampened demand for export-dependent Japanese companies.
Foreigners pulled out a net 352.8 billion yen ($2.34 billion) from Japanese stocks last week following about 384.4 billion yen of net sales in the prior week, according to Japan's Ministry of Finance data.
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump raised tariffs on steel and aluminium to 25%. Trump has imposed or threatened additional tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, Canada, and other sectors since his inauguration.
Though Japanese stocks are likely to rise following this results season, a full-fledged rally is not expected until April-June, Bank of America said in a note on Thursday.
"With concerns about U.S. tariffs weighing on the market, we may not have a clearer picture until Apr-Jun. As long as the external environment remains uncertain, full-year company guidance is likely to remain conservative, posing a double burden on Japanese stocks."
Meanwhile, Japanese long-term debt securities attracted a significant 788.8 billion yen of foreign inflows last week, the highest in four weeks. However, short-term bills saw 912.8 billion yen of outflows, the biggest weekly net selling by foreign investors since December 28.
In the international equities markets, Japanese investors bought a net 345.4 billion yen of securities, partly reversing 1.27 trillion yen of net sales, a week ago.
They also purchased 241 billion yen of long-term and 251 billion yen of short-term foreign bonds, extending the net buying streak into a second successive week.
($1 = 150.7200 yen)
Foreign flows into Japanese stocks https://reut.rs/3SQDye4
Foreign flows into Japanese debt securities https://tmsnrt.rs/3nsVz5d
Japanese investments in stocks abroad https://tmsnrt.rs/3nxoepG
Japanese investments in overseas debt securities https://tmsnrt.rs/3JW3oI3
(Reporting by Gaurav Dogra and Patturaja Murugaboopathy in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)
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