Japan's Nikkei tumbles tracking Wall Street's sharp losses
TOKYO, March 31 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average tumbled on Monday in a broad sell-off following Wall Street's sharp declines in the previous session, amid worries about an economic slowdown.
By 0010 GMT, the Nikkei .N225 was down 3.3% at 35,911.79, falling below 36,000 level for the first time since March 11.
The broader Topix .TOPX fell 3.19% to 2669.9.
In Japan, Uniqlo-brand owner Fast Retailing 9983.T lost 3.1%. Chip-related Tokyo Electron 8035.T and Advantest 6857.T slipped 5.34% and 6.14%, respectively.
All of the Tokyo Stock Exchange's 33 industry sub-indexes fell, with the insurance sector .IINSU.T lost 4.5%.
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