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TOKYO: Tokyo stocks opened 0.75 percent lower on Wednesday after overseas markets fell on investor jitters over political uncertainty in Greece and its impact on the euro.

The Nikkei 225 index at the Tokyo Stock Exchange opened down 68.93 points at 9,112.72.

"The situation in Greece remains worrisome, especially with respect to the euro," said Toshiyuki Kanayama, market analyst at Monex brokerage.

He told Dow Jones Newswires that the euro could fall further.

The euro bought $1.2993 and 103.77 yen in early Asian trade, compared with $1.3005 and 103.84 yen in New York late Tuesday. The dollar was flat at 79.84 yen.

Political tension in the eurozone and a clutch of disappointing earnings reports sent US markets tumbling Tuesday.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gave up almost 200 points at one point but a late buying rally minimised the day's loss to 0.59 percent. The Dow closed at 12,932.09.

Greece's conservative New Democracy party, which took the biggest share of weekend votes, failed to form a coalition government. The radical leftist Syriza party, which came second, is trying to form an anti-austerity cabinet.

Moves to re-balance European economic policy away from austerity alone and kickstart growth gathered pace Tuesday as the EU called leaders to extraordinary talks after a voter backlash.

European Union president Herman Van Rompuy announced a May 23 "informal dinner of heads of state or government" in Brussels before a summit scheduled for June 28-29.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012


 



 
Index Closing Chg%
Arrow DJIA 15,354.40 0.80
Arrow Nasdaq 3,498.97 0.97
Arrow S&P 1,667.47 1.03
Arrow FTSE 6,723.06 0.53
Arrow DAX 8,398.00 0.34
Arrow CAC-40 4,001.27 0.56
Arrow Nikkei 15,138.12 0.67
Arrow H.Seng 23,082.68 0.17
Arrow Sensex 20,286.12 0.19






Banking Review 2012

Annual2011/12
Foreign Debt $65.562bn
Per Cap Income $1,372
GDP Growth 3.7%
Average CPI 10.08%
MonthlyFBS July-June
Trade Balance $-21.271 bln
Exports $23.641 bln
Imports $44.912 bln
WeeklyMay 13, 2013
Reserves $11.863 bln