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| | | ... Friday on turnover of $HK69.11 billion ($A9.65 billion). Shanghai climbed 0.92 per cent, or 20.26 points, to 2,226.73, while Tokyo ended flat, edging up 3.77 points to 15,318.34. Mumbai and Seoul were shut for public holidays. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand ... |
| | | | ... region appearing to stall in the second quarter, as the main growth engines, France and Germany, ground to a standstill. Tokyo closed up 0.66 per cent, or 100.94 points, to 15,314.57 on Thursday, Sydney gained 0.61 per cent, or 33.78 points, to 5,548.5 ... |
| | | | ... were mixed as downbeat data from China and Japan sparked renewed concerns for growth in the region's two biggest economies. Tokyo shrugged off early losses to close 0.35 per cent, or 52.32 points, higher at 15,213.63, despite data which showed the Japanese ... |
| | | | ... mostly higher, tracking rallies on Wall Street and in Europe as easing geopolitical tensions lifted investor confidence. Tokyo gained 0.20 per cent, or 30.79 points, to 15,161.31, extending its recovery from sharp falls last week fuelled by Washington's ... |
| | | | ... dropped 1.34 per cent, or 29.80 points, to 2,187.67 and Shenzhen fell 0.92 per cent, or 10.83 points, to end at 1,166.50. Tokyo's Nikkei rose 0.48 or 72.58 points to close at 15,232.37, as late bargain-hunting dragged the Japanese market out of negative ... |
| | | | ... had authorised air strikes against Sunni extremist militants in Iraq as concerns grew about the security situation there. Tokyo stocks dropped to a two-month low, falling 2.98 per cent, or 454.00 points, to close at 14,778.37. Sydney was down 1.34 per ... |
| | | | ... after the Dow posted its biggest single sell-off since February on weak eurozone data and news of Argentina's debt default. Tokyo's Nikkei fell 0.63 per cent or 97.66 points, closing at 15,523.11, Sydney dropped 76.5 points, or 1.36 per cent, to finish ... |
| | | | ... Sikorski, who said Russia had increased its military presence on the Ukraine border, suggesting the situation could deteriorate. Tokyo's Nikkei fell 1.05 per cent or 160.52 points to close at 15,159.79, Sydney dropped 0.12 per cent, or 6.6 points, to ... |
| | | | ... to 50.0, the dividing line between expansion and contraction, down from 53.1 in June, according to Dow Jones Newswires. Tokyo's Nikkei fell 1.00 per cent or 154.19 points closing at 15,320.31, Sydney dropped 22.3 points, or 0.40 per cent, to finish at ... |
| | | | ... after the Dow posted its biggest single sell-off since February on weak eurozone data and news of Argentina's debt default. Tokyo's Nikkei fell 0.63 per cent or 97.66 points, closing at 15,523.11, Sydney dropped 76.5 points, or 1.36 per cent, to finish ... |
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