
By Rocky Swift
TOKYO, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei slipped on Monday for a second consecutive day, retreating from record-high levels reached last week, as numerous stocks lost their dividend entitlements.
The Nikkei 225 Index .N225 closed 0.7% lower at 45,043.75, easing from the record-high close of 45,754.93 on Thursday. The broader Topix .TOPX lost 1.7%.
In a closely watched market debut, Sony Financial 8729.T jumped 16% after being spun off from Sony Group 6758.T, whose shares edged 0.2% higher.
Monday marked the ex-dividend date for many Japanese firms, meaning new shareholders won't receive upcoming dividend payouts. That, along with a strengthening yen and recent market highs, created headwinds for equities, Nomura strategist Maki Sawada said.
"The Nikkei average surged sharply in September, so we might be seeing a pause in that rally," Sawada said.
There were 26 advancers in the Nikkei against 199 decliners.
The biggest decliners were Honda Motor 7267.T, down 5.2%, followed by Mazda Motor 7261.T, which slid 4.6%.