July 22 (Reuters) – Japan’s Nikkei slipped 0.6 percent to its fifth straight day of losses and a three-week closing low on Thursday, hurt by a stronger yen after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke expressed concern about the U.S. economy.
Investors awaiting the results of European bank “stress tests” later this week were closing positions, while the yen’s rally hit shares of exporters.
The benchmark Nikkei .N225 shed 57.95 points to 9,220.88, its lowest close since July 2, while the broader Topix lost 0.5 percent to 825.48.