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Japanese shares end lower as index heavyweights retreat

TOKYO, March 5 (Reuters) - Japanese shares fell for a second
straight session on Friday, dragged down by losses in index
heavyweights and technology shares, as rising U.S. bond yields
hit investor sentiment.
    The Nikkei share average  .N225  edged down 0.23% to
28,864.32 and recorded its second straight weekly loss. The
broader Topix  .TOPX  closed 0.61% lower at 1,896.18. 
    The declines followed a weaker overnight finish on Wall
Street that left the Nasdaq down nearly 10% from its February
record high, as remarks by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
failed to calm investors worried about rising longer-term U.S.
bond yields. .N   urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL2N2L2262
    U.S. Treasury yields jumped during U.S. trading hours after
Powell's speech, sending the 10-year yield to top 1.5%.  
    "The move of the U.S. long-term bond yields is now the
centre of the attention for stock investors," said Yoshihiro
Takeshige, general manager at the investment management
department of Asahi Life Asset Management. 
    "If the move of yields will become out of control, Japan's
market could be dragged lower, led by declines in U.S.
technology shares."
    Fast Retailing  9983.T  - the operator of Uniqlo clothing
stores - fell 3.39% and was the biggest drag on the Nikkei.
Staffing agency Recruit Holdings  6098.T  declined 6.34%.
    Chip-related stocks, which have driven this year's rally,
were also lower. Tokyo Electron  8035.T  fell 2.47%, while
Advantest  6857.T  and Fanuc  6954.T  lost 1.27% and 0.94%,
respectively. 
    Toshiba  6502.T  surged 6.06% as Mizuho Financial Group
 8411.T  built a 5.07% stake in the energy and infrastructure
services firm, following a disclosure of a 5.21% stake by
investment fund BlackRock Inc  BLK.N .  urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL2N2L305S   
    The largest percentage gainer on the index was Ricoh 
 7752.T , which rose 8.59%, followed by Citizen Watch  7762.T ,
up 7.47%, and Casio Computer  6952.T , which firmed 4.55%.
    The biggest percentage loser on the index was Hitachi Zosen
 7004.T , down 7.5%, followed by Recruit and Pacific Metals Co
Ltd  5541.T , which fell 6.25%.
    There were 145 advancers on the Nikkei index against 76
decliners.  
    

 (Reporting by Junko Fujita; Editing by Aditya Soni)
 ((813-4563-2711, junko.fujita@thomsonreuters.com, Reuters
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