Nikkei seen falling on yen's sharp gains

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TOKYO, July 9 (Reuthers) - Japan's Nikkei average is likely to fall on Thursday, weighed down by sharp gains in the yen and further declines in oil prices as doubts mount about the health of global economy.

Exporters such as Toyota Motor Corp and Canon Inc will be in focus after the yen jumped to around 91.8 yen against the dollar, its lowest since February as risk aversion rose on economic worries. ...

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