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TOKYO STOCKS ENDED LOWER ON THURSDAY; YEN STRONGER
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- Tokyo stocks ended lower on Thursday; yen stronger.
- The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended down at 165.19 points.
- Topix index ended at 17.81 points.
- Stock issues saw a decline in air transportation, pharmace...
TOKYO STOCKS ENDED HIGHER ON MONDAY
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- Tokyo stocks ended higher on Monday due to U.S COVID-19 stimulus reliefs.
- The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended up by 260.50 points.
- The broader Topix index finished at 20.29 points.
- Stock issues saw gains ...
TOKYO STOCKS TRADING FELL ON TUESDAY MORNING
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- Tokyo stocks trading fell on Tuesday morning.
- The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average traded low by 32.74 points.
- Topix index was down by 2.20 points.
- Stock issues decline in mining, oil and coal product, and non-f...
TOKYO STOCKS FELL ON THURSDAY AS U.S FEDERAL RESERVE INDICATED INTEREST RATES TO STAY LOW
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- Tokyo stocks fell on Thursday as U.S Federal Reserve indicated interest rates to stay low.
- 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended down by 156.16 points.
- Topix index finished at 5.95 points.
- Stock issues declined ...
TOKYO STOCKS RISE ON MONDAY; SOFTBANK STAKES SALE
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- Tokyo stocks rise on Monday; SoftBank stakes sale.
- 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average rose by 173.69 points.
- Topix index was up by 15.56 points.
- Stock issues were led by pulp and paper, nonferrous metal, and air t...
TOKYO STOCKS RISE AFTER THREE DAYS DUE TO GAINS ON EUROPEAN SHARES
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- Tokyo stocks rise after three days due to gains on European shares.
- COVID-19 vaccines lead to Tokyo stocks rebound.
- 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended at 184.18 points.
- Topix index ended at 11.15 points.
JAPANESE STOCKS SURGE WITH NIKKEI UP BY 1.05%
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- The Japan stocks closed the Monday trading day on a higher note with gains in the shares of Paper and pulp, Railway and Bus and Real estate sectors.
- The Nikkei 225 surged by 1.05% and hit a new 1-month high.
- The worst performer ...