TOKYO, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average is likely to gain broadly on Tuesday, rebounding after a sharp fall the previous trading day, but gains may be limited on continuing worries about the outlook for corporate earnings and the economy.
Japanese markets were closed for a public holiday on Monday, while U.S. stocks ended little changed as investors were unwilling to place big bets before the presidential election. [.N]
Japanese electronics makers Panasonic Corp ...
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