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TOKYO STOCKS END HIGH ON EASING U.S MONETARY STIMULUS
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- Tokyo stocks end high on easing U.S monetary stimulus.
- The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended up 213.07 points, or 0.74 percent.
- The broader Topix index of all First Section issues on the TSE finished 5.73 points, or 0....
TOKYO STOCKS OPENED LOW ON WEDNESDAY AS INVESTORS TAKE A BREATHER
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- Tokyo stocks opened low on Wednesday as investors take a breather.
- The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average fell by 197.44 points.
- Topix index of all First Section issues on the TSE was down by 9.16 points.
- Stock iss...
MITSUI O.S.K LINES TO SUPPORT MAURITIUS AFTER OIL SPILL BY SPENDING $9.4 MILLION
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- Mitsui O.S.K lines to support Mauritius after oil spill by spending $9.4 million.
- The Japanese freighter ran aground in the coasts of Mauritius on July 25.
- Mitsui O.S.K will also set up a $75,31,715.20 fund to clean up t...
SHINJIRO KOIZUMI VOWS TO HELP MAURITIUS FOR THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY OIL SPILL
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- Shinjiro Koizumi vows to help Mauritius for the damage caused by oil spill.
- He vowed to restore the nature of Mauritius and investigate the damage so caused.
- Japan has sent three relief disaster teams to help to Mauritiu...
JAPAN ASKED TO PAY $34 MILLION BY MAURITIUS AS SUPPORT FOR THE LOCAL FISHERMEN
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- Japan asked to pay $34 million by Mauritius as support for the local fishermen
- The oil leak by the Japanese vessel has affected the local fishermen’s livelihood adversely.
- Around $30,262.79 will be required to cons...
CAPTAIN OF JAPANESE FREIGHTER THAT RAN AGROUND THE COAST OF MAURITIUS ARRESTED
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- Captain of Japanese freighter that ran aground the coast of Mauritius arrested.
- The captain so arrested is of Indian national.
- The crew comprised of three Indians, one Sri Lankan and 16 Filipinos.
- The captain ...
FUEL OIL LEAKAGE CLEANUP WILL TAKE LONGER THAN EXPECTED: JAPANESE DISASTER RELIEF TEAM
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- Fuel oil leakage cleanup will take longer than expected: Japanese Disaster Relief Team.
- Japanese owned freighter ran aground off the coast of Mauritius.
- The oil spilled is currently stuck in the coastal mangroves. ...