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| | | ... Singapore ended 2.89 per cent, or 81.52 points, lower at 2,743.58. Seoul, Shanghai and Taipei were closed for public holidays. The strength of the yen - which is also sitting at near record highs against the US dollar - saw rating agency Fitch downgrade ... |
| | | | ... or 25.05 points, higher at 2,125.74 while Shanghai was up 0.38 per cent. Hong Kong and Bangkok were closed for public holidays. Regional markets posted strong gains for most of the week. Asian investors took their cue on Friday from a rally on Wall Street ... |
| | | | ... traded. Burrell Stockbroking director Richard Herring said the market was trading well on thin volumes, following public holidays in the UK and US overnight. "We have been weak for a few weeks now, so there is a little bit of risk back on the table," ... |
| | | | ... European stock markets finished slightly lower in subdued trade on Monday as both London and New York were closed for public holidays. In Frankfurt, the DAX 30 slipped a marginal 0.05 percent to 7,160.30 points and Paris the CAC 40 was down 0.21 percent ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market has opened weaker in directionless trade, on a lack of company news and public holidays in the UK and US. At 1013 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 0.6 points lower at 4683.4, while the broader All Ordinaries index ... |
| | | | ... may gain on Monday after US equity and most commodity markets rose on Friday. Trading may be subdued because of public holidays in the UK and US on Monday. At 0753 AEST on the ASX 24, the June share price index futures contract was up five points at ... |
| | | | ... 2,890.63.. Taipei closed 0.14 per cent, or 12.20 points, higher at 9,023.28. Hong Kong and Seoul were closed for public holidays. Trade was light ahead of the release on Wednesday of key inflation data from China, with many hoping price rises would have ... |
| | | | ... Topix index added 13.70 points, or 1.61 per cent, to 865.55. Trade was thin with many investors away for the Golden Week holidays. Tokyo markets will be shut from Tuesday and will reopen on Friday. Analysts said they expected buying would fade and profit-taking ... |
| | | | ... most of 2008, the Australian dollar threatened to trade at parity with its US counterpart. Most of us planned overseas holidays come Christmas 2008 and/or wrung our hands over what imported item our more valuable currency could purchase. The A$ went ... |
| | | | ... Dow Jones had a net increase of about 100 points when the local market was closed for the Easter Monday and Anzac Day holidays, he said. "Our market has lagged that performance simply because of the inflation figures we saw yesterday." The Australian ... |
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