Tokyo: Stocks start lower ahead of China market reopen

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Tokyo stocks opened lower on Monday, extending losses in New York, with investors cautious ahead of the Chinese market's reopen after an extended closure following the new coronavirus outbreak.[TOKYO] Tokyo stocks opened lower on Monday, extending losses in New York, with investors cautious ahead of the Chinese market's reopen after an extended closure following the new coronavirus outbreak.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 index fell 1.64 per cent, or 379.42 points, to 22,825.76 in early trade, while the broader Topix index was down 1.52 per cent, or 25.55 points, at 1,658.89.

 

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