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| | | ... sharply. The index finished up 80.68 points at 16,319.04. HONG KONG - Stocks rose as property shares jumped two per cent, while China plays got a boost from the yuan's largest single-day gain on the US dollar since its July revaluation. The Hang Seng ... |
| | | | ... actively managed exposures. The fund's launch coincides with the resources boom here and the high demand for commodities in China, India and Japan. Advisers may also want to use the product as a hedge against volatile markets. "We find that equities ... |
| | | | ... trillion in consumption expenditure, it will be in the top five spenders in the Asia Pacific region, below South Korea, India, China and Japan, the region's biggest spender, with nearly $8 trillion. The figures mean, say Visa, that the Asian region is ... |
| | | | ... KONG - Hong Kong stocks ended flat as investors avoided interest rate-sensitive issues but piled on mainland plays, driving China H-shares to their highest close in more than eight years. The benchmark Hang Seng index closed up 8.48 points 15,635.72. ... |
| | | | S&P and China's leading index provider CITIC has formed a joint venture in a bid to create more benchmark indices for the Chinese securities market. The 50-50 joint venture will be named Standard & Poor's/CITIC Index Service and builds on both group's ... |
| | | | ... Hong Kong stocks fell to their lowest in four-and-a-half weeks amid declining oil and metals issues and profit taking in China H-shares. The Hang Seng index fell 143.57 points to 15,373.44. WELLINGTON - The sharemarket took a tumble today as Australian ... |
| | | | ... to impress, such as Nikon. The Nikkei closed down 26.77 points at 16,720.99. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks ended mixed, as China plays outperformed blue chips in cautious trade following lacklustre overseas markets. The benchmark Hang Seng index ended ... |
| | | | ... down 169.73 points at 16,480.09. HONG KONG - Stocks ended slightly lower as investors searching for growth sought refuge in China shares, driving the China Enterprise index to its highest level in more than eight years. The Hang Seng index, dipped 0.07 ... |
| | | | ... mark last week while the Small Ordinaries index broke the 2,700-point resistance level. Strong demand, particularly out of China, has kept commodity prices buoyant, which in turn underpins Australia's resources sector. Similarly, good US corporate profit ... |
| | | | ... cent on the week. HONG KONG - Stocks rallied 1.5 per cent, in its biggest gain in three weeks, as a bullish outlook for China and strong overseas markets fuelled buying on the last trading day before he Lunar New Year holiday. The benchmark Hang Seng ... |
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