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| | | ... slate of impressive US data that helped the US dollar march towards the 120-yen mark for the first time in seven years. Tokyo climbed for a fourth straight session, adding 0.32 per cent, or 57.21 points, to end at 17,720.43. Sydney gained 0.77 per cent ... |
| | | | ... Friday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly fell after China data pointed to further weakness in its manufacturing sector, but Tokyo hit a seven-year high. Energy firms took a hit for a second successive session while airlines climbed after OPEC's decision ... |
| | | | ... which would allow more banks to freely compete for depositors. Hong Kong ended flat, dipping 16.83 points, to 23,987.45. Tokyo jumped 1.23 per cent, or 211.35 points, to finish at 17,459.85. The Nikkei was helped by a weakening yen and the lower oil ... |
| | | | ... new four-year low ahead of a pivotal OPEC meeting expected to maintain the cartel's production levels despite a huge glut. Tokyo stocks lost 0.78 per cent on Thursday as a stronger yen took the wind out of the market ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday ... |
| | | | ... mostly higher following better-than-expected US economic growth data and news that Germany had narrowly averted recession. Tokyo dipped 0.14 per cent, or 24.04 points, to 17,383.58 but Sydney rallied 1.15 per cent, or 61.4 points, to 5,396.2 and Seoul ... |
| | | | ... Monday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed after a Chinese rate cut had fuelled a rally in the previous session, while Tokyo played catch-up following a long holiday weekend. Tokyo rose 0.29 per cent, adding 50.11 points to finish at 17,407.62, while ... |
| | | | ... added 1.08 per cent, or 57.5 points, to 5,361.8 and Seoul ended 0.70 per cent higher, tacking on 13.70 points to 1,978.54. Tokyo was closed for a public holiday. China's central bank on Friday evening announced it would slash its one-year rate for deposits ... |
| | | | ... multiyear lows, but with eyes on the general election expected next month in Japan, analysts expect it to resume its downtrend. Tokyo reversed early losses on Friday to end 0.33 per cent higher, adding 56.65 points to 17,357.51, while Seoul rose 0.35 ... |
| | | | ... in November, jumping to 11.5 points from minus 3.6 points the previous month. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed with Tokyo leading gainers on bargain-buying after the previous day's sell-off, while Wall Street provided some support with another record ... |
| | | | ... in November, jumping to 11.5 points from minus 3.6 points the previous month. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed with Tokyo leading gainers on bargain-buying after the previous day's sell-off, while Wall Street provided some support with another record ... |
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