[TOKYO] Tokyo stocks opened flat on Tuesday, with a positive lead from Wall Street countered by negative sentiment from a stronger yen. Read more at The Business Times.
Tokyo stocks opened flat on Tuesday, with a positive lead from Wall Street countered by negative sentiment from a stronger yen.[TOKYO] Tokyo stocks opened flat on Tuesday, with a positive lead from Wall Street countered by negative sentiment from a stronger yen.
The key Nikkei 225 index edged up 0.04 per cent or 9.53 points to 22,725.38 in early trade while the broader Topix slipped 0.08 per cent or 1.27 points to 1,575.42.For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to
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