Stocks close 1.86% lower
News On Japan via Japan Today -- Jul 23
Tokyo shares closed down 1.86% on Monday, hit by a surging yen and losses on overseas bourses amid fresh concerns over Spain's debt crisis and the fate of the eurozone.
The Nikkei 225 index at the Tokyo Stock Exchange dropped 161.55 points to 8,508.32, while the broader Topix index of all first-section issues fell 1.80%, or 13.20 points, to 720.62.
Tokyo shares were dragged down by a weak euro against the yen and amid losses in Asian bourses, tracking weakness in the U.S. and Europe last Friday, brokers said.
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