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Foreign investment in Japanese stocks has sharply reversed, with overseas investors shifting from heavy net buying to substantial net selling, according to the latest data updated on 3 June 2026. The indicator, which previously stood at ¥1,080.4 billion, has dropped to ¥-491.2 billion, marking a swing of more than ¥1.5 trillion in net flows.
The move into negative territory suggests that foreign investors have recently been exiting Japanese equities after a period of strong inflows. While the data do not specify the underlying drivers, the magnitude of the reversal underscores a notable change in sentiment toward Japan’s stock market within a short timeframe. Investors and policymakers are likely to watch upcoming releases closely to gauge whether this marks the start of a longer trend or a temporary adjustment in positioning.
