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| | | ... May. Sydney slumped 1.06 per cent, or 58.4 points, to 5,452.5 and Seoul fell 0.31 per cent, or 6.16 points, to 2,000.50. Tokyo clawed back most of the day's losses to end flat, dipping 11.76 points to 15,276.25. Shanghai lost 1.23 per cent, or 25.41 ... |
| | | | ... May. Sydney slumped 1.06 per cent, or 58.4 points, to 5,452.5 and Seoul fell 0.31 per cent, or 6.16 points, to 2,000.50. Tokyo clawed back most of the day's losses to end flat, dipping 11.76 points to 15,276.25. Shanghai lost 1.23 per cent, or 25.41 ... |
| | | | ... 2016, Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius wrote in a report yesterday." (Bloomberg) JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. are reportedly also among those who moved their guesses forward. To this I say, duh! Last time I looked ... |
| | | | ... HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly fell as investors await the release later in the week of Chinese economic data for June. Tokyo shed 0.37 per cent, or 57.69 points, to finish at 15,379.44 on Monday and Sydney dipped 0.11 per cent, or 6.1 points, to close ... |
| | | | ... shares finish on an upbeat week on a high note as investors look ahead to the release next week of key Chinese indicators. Tokyo rose 0.53 per cent, Hong Kong climbed 0.33 per cent, Sydney added 0.69 per cent, Seoul was 0.12 per cent higher and Shanghai ... |
| | | | ... year. Seoul shed 1.20 per cent, or 23.96 points, to 1,968.07, Sydney fell 0.89 per cent, or 48.7 points, to 5,419.5 while Tokyo finished flat, slipping 11.74 points to 15,349.42. Shanghai closed 0.15 per cent higher, adding 2.94 points, to 2,026.67 and ... |
| | | | ... year. Seoul shed 1.20 per cent, or 23.96 points, to 1,968.07, Sydney fell 0.89 per cent, or 48.7 points, to 5,419.5 while Tokyo finished flat, slipping 11.74 points to 15,349.42. Shanghai closed 0.15 per cent higher, adding 2.94 points, to 2,026.67 and ... |
| | | | ... rising. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed, after the Federal Reserve's comments on the US economy and interest rates. Tokyo jumped 1.62 per cent on Thursday to finish at a five-month high, closing up 245.36 points to 15,361.16 despite a stronger yen. ... |
| | | | ... Reserve policy meeting, while oil edged down a touch from nine-month highs as traders nervously watch the crisis in Iraq. Tokyo closed 0.29 per cent, or 42.68 points, higher to finish at 14,975.97 after sinking more than one per cent on Monday, while ... |
| | | | ... Friday after the Bank of Japan said it would stand pat on its stimulus program despite fears over April's sales tax hike. Tokyo ended up 0.80 per cent, adding 124.31 points to finish at 15,097.84. Shanghai added 0.93 per cent, or 19.00 points, to 2,070.72 ... |
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