Japan’s Start-Up Stock Market Plunge Could Pressure Small-Caps

(Reuters) Japan’s stock market for start-up firms plunged to two-month lows this week as investors pulled money out of the risky and inflated market, raising concerns the broader stock market could also see some spillover. The Tokyo Stock Exchange’s Mothers start-up market saw its main index plummet this week, marking a loss of almost 10 percent from a one-year peak hit in June.

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