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By Aiko Hayashi
TOKYO, July 1 (Reuters) - The Nikkei stock average dipped 0.1 percent on Tuesday to set its longest losing streak in nearly four years as exporters fell on a firmer yen, while worries about the economic outlook dampened investor appetite for risk.
Bucking the trend, trading house Mitsubishi Corp and other energy-linked shares gained after ...
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