TOKYO: Tokyo stocks plummeted on Thursday as Nikkei share index finished 0.37 percent lower at 15,138.96. Fall in Wall Street shares and a decline in crude oil prices also led the Tokyo shares to a sharp decline. A slight growth in China’s manufacturing sector also failed to allay market concerns about fragile global growth.
Airbag maker Takata Corp’s shares tumbled 6.2 percent to an 18-month low after US regulators expanded the number of vehicles using the firm’s faulty airbags that may be affected by recalls.
The broader Topix lost 0.3 percent to close at 1,232.34, while the new JPX-Nikkei Index 400 shed 0.3 percent to end at 11,212.87.