Tokyo
Stock Exchange Index Falls Nearly 3% After Failure of Doha Deal
The
index of the Nikkei 225 Tokyo Stock Exchange fell nearly 3% in the
early trades on Monday amid the failure of the Doha negotiations to
freeze oil production, according to the Kyodo Japanese agency
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April, 2016
Immediately
after the opening of trade the index fell even a little
lower at 3.04%, or down to 16,336.13 points.
The
strengthen yen positions hit the oil exporters.
Earlier,
media reported Brent crude prices falling by more than 6
percent.
On
Sunday, the participants of the meeting in the Qatari
capital failed to reach an agreement on freezing
the oil output in a
bid to stabilize global crude prices.
According
to the CNBC news outlet, the lack of a deal on Sunday
also sent the commodity's prices tumbling in early trading hours
on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX)
Brent
crude prices fell by more than 6 percent after oil producing
countries failed to reach an agreement in the Qatari capital Doha to
freeze oil output, media reported Monday.
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