However, some analysts saw promise amid the pain.
"I'd be tempted to look for signs of capitulation and panic as signals that one wants to be going back into stocks," Alexander Kinmont, Japanese equity strategist at Nikko Salomon Smith Barney said.
However, some analysts saw promise amid the pain.
"I'd be tempted to look for signs of capitulation and panic as signals that one wants to be going back into stocks," Alexander Kinmont, Japanese equity strategist at Nikko Salomon Smith Barney said.
