TOKYO, May 13 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average is set to rise on Friday after U.S. stocks gained on a rise in defensive shares, but the yen's strength against the euro may limit gains as worries about Greece's debt problems linger.
Analysts said the although Tokyo stocks will likely recoup some of their losses suffered on Thursday in the wake of a plunge in commodity prices, investors remain cautious about the recent volatility in commodities. They also said trading may be ...
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