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Tokyo Stocks Open Lower on Failed U.S.-Iran Negotiations
Tokyo stocks fell at the opening on the 13th, with the Nikkei Stock Average dropping 502 points from the previous Friday to 56,421, marking a reversal from recent gains.
Negotiations between the United States and Iran in Pakistan failed to reach an agreement. Following this development, the Tokyo stock market opened with selling pressure at the start of the week. The dollar was trading at around \159.60, showing a stronger dollar and weaker yen compared to the previous Friday.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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