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| | | ... thanks to some solid earnings reports, while the euro continued to struggle following another batch of soft German data. Tokyo rallied 0.92 per cent on Wednesday after five days of losses and helped by a weaker yen, with the Nikkei adding 137.01 points ... |
| | | | ... light of a positive macroeconomic environment and accommodative US monetary policy. The global investment committee of the Tokyo-based asset manager decided to raise its overweight position on expectations that equity prices will rise even further in ... |
| | | | ... now awaiting a European Central Bank (ECB) policy meeting later in the day and the release of US jobs figures on Friday. Tokyo tumbled 2.61 per cent, or 420.26 points, to 15,661.99 on Thursday and Seoul lost 0.77 per cent, or 15.38 points, to close at ... |
| | | | ... profit-taking in the afternoon saw it pare those gains. The euro continued to struggle after eurozone inflation hit a five-year low. Tokyo ended 0.56 per cent lower, giving up 91.27 points to 16,082.25, while Seoul sank 1.41 per cent, or 28.55 points ... |
| | | | ... against the US dollar. Hong Kong sank 1.28 per cent, or 296.23 points, to 22,932.98, extending Monday's 1.90 per cent losses. Tokyo closed 0.84 per cent lower, shedding 137.12 points to 16,173.52, while Seoul gave up 0.32 per cent, or 6.51 points, to ... |
| | | | ... eurozone. Japan's Nikkei returned from a public holiday on Wednesday to a stronger yen which put downward pressure on exporters. Tokyo slipped 0.24 per cent, or 38.45 points, to end at 16,167.45, while Sydney declined 0.74 per cent, or 39.9 points, to ... |
| | | | ... fell to 128.20 euros on the news. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly fell as traders followed heavy losses on Wall Street. Tokyo sank 0.88 per cent, or 144.28 points, to 16,229.86, while Sydney dropped 1.28 per cent, or 68.8 points, to 5,313.4, leaving ... |
| | | | ... resumed its surge towards Y110 while the euro struggled after a disappointing survey of business confidence in Germany. Tokyo on Thursday jumped 1.28 per cent, or 206.69 points, at a new seven-year high of 16,374.14 as the yen tumbled, while Sydney added ... |
| | | | ... eurozone. Japan's Nikkei returned from a public holiday on Wednesday to a stronger yen which put downward pressure on exporters. Tokyo slipped 0.24 per cent, or 38.45 points, to end at 16,167.45, while Sydney declined 0.74 per cent, or 39.9 points, to ... |
| | | | ... closed down 0.49 per cent, or 118.42 points, at 23,837.07 while Seoul fell 0.51 per cent, or 10.36 points, to 2,028.91. Tokyo was closed for a public holiday. HSBC said a preliminary reading for its purchasing managers' index (PMI) of manufacturing activity ... |
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