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| | ... progress into an economy that, at the very least, would have the comforts enjoyed of its southern neighbour in the Korean Peninsula. A win for the US would be a complete de-nuclearisation of North Korea. A win for North Korea would be the lifting of ... |
| | | ... markets have slipped after a disappointing batch of Chinese growth figures, with traders keeping a close eye on the Korean peninsula, where military tensions are high. A pick-up in the yen on Monday dragged on Japan's Nikkei after the US warned Tokyo ... |
| | | ... plan last week. Seoul lost 1.31 per cent, or 25.57 points, to end at 1,924.23 amid simmering tensions on the Korean peninsula. Hong Kong was flat, edging down 12.22 points to 22,089.05, while Shanghai fell 0.58 per cent, or 12.77 points, to 2,206.78. ... |
| | | ... the 100 yen mark. While buying sentiment remains positive, dealers are keeping an eye on the stand-off on the Korean peninsula as the North, expected to fire a missile within the next few days, ratchets up its bellicose rhetoric. Tokyo rose 1.96 per ... |
| | | ... worse-than-expected jobs report from the United States added to selling pressure, while continuing tensions on the Korean peninsula and a bird flu outbreak in China also weighed on sentiment. Tokyo rose 2.80 per cent, or 358.95 points, to 13,192.59 - ... |
| | | ... crisis rocked markets. Other regional markets struggled as jitters set in over the US economy and tensions on the Korean peninsula. WELLINGTON - New Zealand shares rose on Friday, led by Port of Tauranga, the commodity port benefiting from dairy and ... |
| | | ... monetary easing. However, other Asian markets slipped on Thursday, with Seoul hit by growing tensions on the Korean peninsula. The yen sank against the US dollar and the euro after the Bank of Japan (BoJ), in its first meeting under a new governor, announced ... |
| | | ... external accounts and at the same time generate a little more inflation. The mole of geopolitical concern in the Korean Peninsula popped late last year but was quickly whacked back. But another one's rearing its head and thy name is Egypt. The country ... |
| | | ... market activity saw Christmas prevail over Scrooge's early assault. Geo-political anxiety over tensions in the Korean peninsula, liquidity tightening fears in China and contagion concerns from the European debt crisis slowly eased by mid-week and replaced ... |
| | | ... billion euros ($A115.59 billion). Wall Street fell on Friday over concerns on Chinese inflation, tensions on the Korean Peninsula, and Europe's debt woes. The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.85 per cent. "We are seeing a bit of cautious ... |
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