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Tokyo's Nikkei index opens over 1% up after Biden win

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Screen at Tokyo stock exchange shows Nikkei 225 index opening higher Monday following the election of Joe Biden as the next US president after a nail-biting, close contest resulted in the outcome that the market had expected. IMAGES

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