Japanese companies are slightly less optimistic for the first time in a year, according to the latest business survey out Monday. The Bank of Japan's tankan survey showed major manufacturers' confidence easing from the last survey, standing at 23 compared to 25 in December, with business concerns ranging from oil price direction and yen value to U.S. export demand ahead. Dan Sloan reports.
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