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| | | ... Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi abandoned his bid to topple Enrico Letta's government but later stood at $1.3638. HONG KONG - Hong Kong shares rose 1.00 per cent as upbeat Chinese data offset concerns about the US government shutdown. The benchmark ... |
| | | | ... points. The euro reached eight-month highs, even briefly breaking the $1.36 mark, before settling at $1.3592, up from $1.3527. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly rose following a positive lead from Wall Street, with investors betting that US legislators ... |
| | | | ... dollar in eight-and-a-half months at $1.3588 before pulling back to $1.3539, which compared with $1.3524 late on Monday. HONG KONG - Asian markets closed mixed after political gridlock in Washington triggered the first US government shutdown in 17 years ... |
| | | | ... points, while Madrid slid 0.46 per cent to 9,186.1 points. The euro rose to $1.3547 from $1.3519 late on Friday in New York. HONG KONG - Asian markets slumped as the US government edged towards a shutdown over a budget battle. The face-off in Washington ... |
| | | | ... forward following his conviction on tax fraud charges. The euro climbed to $1.3538 from $1.3487 late in New York on Thursday. HONG KONG - Asian markets closed mostly higher following a bounce on Wall Street that was fuelled by better-than-forecast US ... |
| | | | ... Berlusconi of his seat in the Senate following his conviction on tax fraud charges. The euro was at $1.3484, down from $1.3525. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed as attention turned to another stand-off in Washington over the US budget that could ... |
| | | | ... in the near future, with projected HNWI wealth growth of 9.8% annually to reach an anticipated US$15.9 trillion by 2015. Hong Kong and India experienced the most significant gains in HNWI population and wealth in 2012, following steep declines in 2011. ... |
| | | | ... July drop in orders was revised up to 8.1 per cent. The euro gained to $US1.3532 from $US1.3469 late in New York on Tuesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly fell in edgy trading, after Wall Street ended broadly lower as a row looms about the US budget ... |
| | | | ... Madrid's IBEX 35 stocks index closed up 0.64 per cent. The dipped to $US1.3488 from $US1.3491 late in New York on Monday. HONG KONG - Asian markets slipped following losses on Wall Street, as attention turns to a brewing budget row in Washington that ... |
| | | | ... expanded to Asia in early 2000 and now has operations in Japan, Korea, India, mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Thailand. |
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