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Tokyo stocks start 0.35% lower, Nikkei 225 falls 70.15pts

byCustoms Today Report
15/04/2015
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TOKYO: Tokyo stocks have opened 0.35 per cent lower, pressured by a firmer yen following disappointing US sales data.

The Nikkei 225 index at the Tokyo Stock Exchange fell 70.15 points to 19,838.53 at the start on Wednesday.

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The US dollar stayed weak after losing ground on Tuesday on a worse-than-expected US March retail sales report, buying 119.43 yen early Wednesday compared with 119.44 yen in New York.

The euro bought $US1.0647 and 127.16 yen against $US1.0654 and 127.24 yen in US trade.

The market hardly reacted to a growth report by the International Monetary Fund issued on Tuesday.

It unexpectedly upgraded its projections for Japan’s economic growth this year and 2016, pointing to a weak yen and lower oil prices, but also warning that Tokyo must tame its massive national debt.

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