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| | | ... 14,644.26, its third straight loss. HONG KONG - Stocks ended higher as resources took back some recent losses on solid commodity prices. The Hang Seng rose 50.39 points to 15,659.36, helped by gains in Tokyo. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand sharemarket ... |
| | | | ... hit by worries about a slowdown in the US. The Nikkei finished down 211.94 points at 14,648.41. HONG KONG - Falling commodity prices weighed on resource stocks, causing the market to fall. The benchmark Hang Seng index ended down 159.89 points at 15,608.97. ... |
| | | | ... financial market trading activity since mid-May continued to make its presence felt last week. Trading in stock and commodity markets remained highly volatile with prices swinging wildly. Anxious investors sold heavily in the middle of last week following ... |
| | | | ... 161.20 points to 14,470.76. HONG KONG - Stocks recovered across the board, finishing up more than one per cent, as firm commodity prices buoyed battered resource shares, snapping a six-day losing streak for Hong Kong-listed H shares of mainland Chinese ... |
| | | | ... The Australian share market is expected to open slightly firmer as a positive lead from the US and a mild recovery in commodity prices creates enough momentum for the domestic bourse to push back into the black. On the Sydney Futures Exchange the June ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open weaker as commodity prices continued to retreat and mining stock weakness in the UK overnight raises the spectre of further losses on the domestic bourse. While the market is not expected to repeat yesterday's ... |
| | | | ... sector, could just as easily flee, pulling the rug out from under prices. "(The funds) have assisted the increase in commodity prices, but are expected to be ruthless in bailing out when they see better opportunities and this will have a far greater ... |
| | | | ... exporters. The Nikkei ended down 288.85 points at 15,096.01. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks closed lower due to weakening commodity prices and tumbling Chinese bourses. The benchmark Hang Seng index shed 156.56 points to 15,816.55. WELLINGTON - A stand ... |
| | | | Macquarie Bank funds management (MFM) has launched a wholesale commodities fund, giving investors direct access to commodity market performances through local indices. MFM's head of distribution, Bruce Murphy, said the fund will be actively managed ... |
| | | | ... sharply after peaking about two weeks ago, as investors liquidated positions on the back of nervousness over a bubble in commodity markets, concerns that rising global interest rates may curb global demand, and aggressive profit-taking. While worries ... |
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