Nissan's share price fell by 12% in response to its fiscal third-quarter earnings, which missed consensus forecasts by around 20%, and a cut in its full-year sales forecast due to continuing weakness in China. However, its profit outlook was unchanged, having been raised at the time of announcing its Q1 results and again in Q2.
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