TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average fell 0.8 percent on Tuesday, with exporters such as Honda Motor Co hurt by a stronger yen, while investors grew cautious ahead of the earnings season in the United States and Japan.
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The Nikkei fell 90.18 points to 10,764.90. The index has faltered after hitting 15-month highs last week, buoyed by what market players said was buying by foreign investors.