Stock prices remained in the positive column for much of the day following an overnight gain on Wall Street and a rise in Nikkei futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
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After struggling its way into the positive column for much of the day, the Nikkei Stock Average closed with a deficit of 15.18 points, or 0.07 percent, at 21, 020.36 points.
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Share prices in Tokyo were in the positive column for much of the day following a continued rise on Wall Street, coupled with buying by domestic financial institutions and foreign investors.
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Meanwhile, share prices in Tokyo were in the positive column for much of the day following a continued rise on Wall Street, coupled with buying by domestic financial institutions and foreign investors.
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The Nikkei Stock Average struggled into the positive column for much of the day, but ended with a loss of 15 . 18 points, or 0 . 07 percent, at 21, 020 . 36 points.
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While June's report was barely in the positive column, " this is one more sign we're pulling out of the slide, " said Robert Dederick, a consulting economist at Northern Trust Co . in Chicago.
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After struggling its way into the positive column for much of the day, the Nikkei Stock Average closed with a deficit of 15 . 18 points, or 0 . 07 percent, at 21, 020 . 36 points.
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Bonds started the day in the positive column but floated steadily lower throughout the session, with the 30-year U . S . Treasury bond quoted late in the day down about dlrs 2 per dlrs 1, 000 face value and yielding 7.85 percent.
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Bonds started the day in the positive column but floated steadily lower throughout the session, with the 30-year U . S . Treasury bond quoted late in the day down about dlrs 2 per dlrs 1, 000 face value and yielding 7 . 85 percent.