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| | | ... other success stories there. "Japan served as a model of success for the rest of Asia," Carroll said, describing the Japanese model as a "template" for other governments to follow. He added that not all parts of Asia were ready to come on-stream with ... |
| | | | ... interest rates, expensive petrol prices and an expected increase in the value-added tax. The news in Japan was not so good. Japanese retail sales fell by 1.5 per cent in February, partially reversing the 2.4 per cent rise in the previous month. The fall ... |
| | | | Japanese economic and investment conditions have well and truly turned the corner and the time for retail investors to gain exposure has arrived, according to INVESCO. Chief investment officer for the INVESCO Japan team, Atsushi Kawakami, explained ... |
| | | | ... that it will remain watchful of forthcoming economic data in setting the future course of monetary policy. Meanwhile, Japanese nationwide commercial and residential land prices fell by 2.8 per cent in 2005. The good news is that commercial land prices ... |
| | | | ... The DAX index ended at 5911.86, up 9.07 points. PARIS - The CAC-40 index closed at 5148.56, up 10.05 points. TOKYO - Japanese markets were closed for the Spring Equinox holiday. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks ended little changed as forecast-beating earnings ... |
| | | | ... from the 5.5 per cent initially reported by the Cabinet Office. Stronger domestic demand, due to increasing spending by Japanese companies and consumers, is boosting growth in the economy. Economic expansion has, in turn, slowly reversed more than seven ... |
| | | | ... rise in four sessions, gaining about 1.5 per cent as Softbank advanced after Vodafone said it is in talks to sell its Japanese mobile phone business. The Nikkei finished up 237.82 points at 15,901.16. HONG KONG - Stocks ended flat as investors took a ... |
| | | | ... the week. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks edged up as autos staged a rally, but investors took to the sidelines after the Japanese market closed at its lowest in three weeks. The Hang Seng index finished at 15,475.69, up 24.81 points, rising 49.74 points ... |
| | | | ... down 27.25 points. TOKYO - The Nikkei average lost around 1.5 per cent as concern that foreigners were retreating from Japanese equities prompted investors to cash in. The Nikkei finished down 252.04 points at 15,932.83, closing below the 16,000 mark ... |
| | | | ... Nikkei finished up 307.21 points at 16,184.87. HONG KONG - Stocks closed higher, boosted by banks and solid gains in the Japanese market which offset declining commodity counters. The benchmark Hang Seng index finished up 108.23 at 15,420.32, after the ... |
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