Posted On: 12/04/2012 7:05:04 PM
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TOKYO, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average is set
to extend the previous session's losses on Wednesday as investor
sentiment soured after Wall Street eased on concerns over the
U.S. budget tangle.
U.S. legislators continue to negotiate a deal to avoid a
$600 billion package of tax hikes and federal spending cuts that
would begin Jan. 1 and could push the economy into recession.
Optimism of progress was dented by remarks from President
Barack Obama, who rejected a Republican p
to extend the previous session's losses on Wednesday as investor
sentiment soured after Wall Street eased on concerns over the
U.S. budget tangle.
U.S. legislators continue to negotiate a deal to avoid a
$600 billion package of tax hikes and federal spending cuts that
would begin Jan. 1 and could push the economy into recession.
Optimism of progress was dented by remarks from President
Barack Obama, who rejected a Republican p


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