Markets am: Tokyo suffers from further volatility, Dear Brussels...


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Friday May 24 2013

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Tokyo suffers from further volatility
Nikkei ends morning trading up 2.7%, then falls 3.5%, before finishing in the black as the yen whipsaws
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Dear Brussels, you asked about oil. . .
The European Commission sent a questionnaire to oil traders seeking information related to its energy benchmark probe. We imagine possible responses
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