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| | | ... to reports, is now reviewing its operations to see whether it's still viable to remain in Australia. I think not. With the yen's depreciation, it's looking good for it to go back home to its motherland. If not, there are a host of other Asian countries ... |
| | | | ... release of US government jobs data. Wall Street provided a tepid lead on Thursday and the dollar was slightly lower against the yen after a private US jobs report proved inconclusive. Tokyo, which spent most of the day in positive territory, surrendered ... |
| | | | ... the Australian market could get a lift later on Wednesday as Japan's Nikkei is expected to gain 1.5 to 2 per cent due to the yen falling overnight. He said cyclical stocks such as materials, industrials and consumer discretionary sectors were outperforming ... |
| | | | ... India and South Africa intensifies." And who invests in European banks? And what's the emerging market volatility doing to the yen? It's sending it up. And what's the higher yen doing? It's putting pressure on Japanese exporters and soon, the Japanese ... |
| | | | ... by anxieties over emerging markets and further disappointing manufacturing data out of China. The euro edged up against the yen after falling in New York in response to weak eurozone inflation figures that added to fears of deflation in the currency ... |
| | | | ... Federal Reserve policy meeting. Japan's Nikkei, which was the best performer last year, continued its 2014 downtrend as the yen remained elevated against the US dollar, while shares in developing countries also suffered selling pressure. Tokyo tumbled ... |
| | | | ... 125.07 points, on Thursday to close at 15,695.89, giving up earlier gains as the downbeat sentiment sent traders into the yen and away from the US dollar. Sydney fell 1.07 per cent, or 56.8 points, to 5,263.0. Seoul lost 1.16 per cent, or 22.83 points ... |
| | | | ... on Monday in New York. HONG KONG - Asian markets rose, with Japan's Nikkei index the standout performer thanks to a weaker yen, as investors moved in for cheaper stocks following the previous day's sell-off. With US markets closed on Monday for a public ... |
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