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Kyocera Corp

  • TOKYO, April 24- Japanese shares climbed 2.3 percent to their highest level in nearly five years on Wednesday as the yen resumed its slide towards 100 to the dollar. 100 yen is fantastic for the market, "said Stefan Worrall, director of equity cash sales at Credit Suisse."

  • *Nintendo in demand ahead of earnings. TOKYO, April 24- Japan's Nikkei share average climbed to its highest level in nearly five years on Wednesday on robust U.S. company earnings and as the yen resumed its downward slide towards 100 to the dollar.

  • *Nintendo in demand ahead of earnings. TOKYO, April 24- Japan's Nikkei share average climbed to its highest level in nearly five years on Wednesday on robust U.S. company earnings and as the yen resumed its downward slide towards 100 to the dollar.

  • TOKYO, March 13- Japan's Nikkei share average is set to edge lower on Wednesday as investors will likely sell exporters to take profits from recent gains following a pause in the weakening of the yen, but losses are seen to limited by ongoing expectations of monetary easing.

  • Nikkei set for 9th winning day as yen weakens further Monday, 11 Mar 2013 | 11:31 PM ET

    *Nippon Steel& Sumitomo Metal jump, to cut capacity. TOKYO, March 12- The Nikkei share average rose on Tuesday to a fresh 4-1/ 2 year high, as a softer yen and expectations of monetary easing drove up banks like Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and as overlooked electronics firms such as Panasonic attracted buying.

  • TOKYO, March 12- Japan's Nikkei share average rose in early trade on Tuesday, chalking up a fresh 4-1/ 2 year high as a softer yen and expectations of monetary easing continued to drive up financials and overlooked electronics firms were bought up.

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