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| | | ... 3,528.80. The euro climbed to $1.2980 from $1.2884 late in New York on Thursday, its highest level since November 1. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mostly up following a rally in the previous session, while dealers await another meeting on Greece's bailout ... |
| | | | ... not many leads out there to work off," Mr Shamu said. "Europe was firmer, but, basically, it was catch-up from yesterday's Asian session, so that really doesn't make too much of a difference for us locally." Mr Shamu said the resources and energy sectors ... |
| | | | ... advanced by 0.60 per cent to 3,498.22. The euro jumped to $US1.2875 from $US1.2826 late in New York on Wednesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly climbed as Chinese manufacturing data indicated the economy continues to pick up, while the euro extended ... |
| | | | ... course, if we get a strong reading, this would help support the notion that China has stabilised and lift risk assets in Asian trade," Mr Shamu said. Gains were made in most sectors of the market. In resources, BHP Billiton was up 32 cents at $33.68 ... |
| | | | ... cent to 3477.36. The euro was virtually unchanged at $1.2818. HONG KONG - The euro recovered from an afternoon sell-off in Asian trade while shares ended mixed after eurozone finance chiefs said they had failed to agree on a deal to unlock crucial bailout ... |
| | | | ... rose 0.69 per cent to 7172.9 points. The euro eased to $US1.2815 from $US1.2816 late in New York on Monday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed as confidence that US politicians will agree a deal to avert a fiscal cliff was offset by profit-taking following ... |
| | | | ... Madrid's Ibex 30 rose 2.31 per cent. The euro climbed to $US1.2812 from $US1.2741 late in New York on Friday. HONG KONG - Mot Asian markets closed higher on optimism US politicians will be able to agree a deal to avert a "fiscal cliff" that would tip ... |
| | | | ... structural reforms need to happen before any material impact is felt in the market, said Jing Ning, portfolio manager, BlackRock Asian Fundamental Equity team. How local governments interact with Beijing, environmental protection and the accurate pricing ... |
| | | | ... dropped 1.21 per cent to 3,341.52. The euro weakened to $US1.2714 from $US1.2778 late in New York on Thursday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed as eurozone and US fiscal woes continued to dent confidence, but Tokyo posted strong gains for a second ... |
| | | | ... worse-than-expected British retail sales. The euro rose to $1.2779 from $1.2734 late in New York on Wednesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mostly lower after Barack Obama challenged Republicans to accept tax hikes for the rich as part of a deal to ... |
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