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Tokyo stocks open lower on stronger yen

TOKYO, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- Tokyo stocks opened lower Monday, as a stronger yen erodes exporters' profits. In the first 15 minutes of trading, the benchmark Nikkei-225 index lost 41.77 points, or 0.43 percent, from Friday to 9,747.58. Full Article at Xinhua

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  1. Tokyo stocks opened lower Monday, as a stronger yen erodes exporters' profits. In the first 15 minutes of trading, the benchmark Nikkei-225 index lost 41.77 points, or 0.43 percent, from Friday to 9,747.58. Full Article at People's Daily Online

  2. Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Most Japanese stocks fell, putting the Topix index on course for its lowest close in a month, after companies reported lower earnings or forecast losses. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

  3. Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Most Japanese stocks fell after companies posted lower earnings or forecast losses and a stronger yen threatened to erode the value of overseas sales. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

  4. Nov. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks dropped as a stronger yen and weaker U.S. consumer spending, hurt the outlook for exporters’ earnings and as commodities prices fell. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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