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| | | ... Hang Seng Index added 62.53 points to 22,619.18. The Shanghai Composite Index added 6.31 points to 2,270.28. Regional markets are experiencing a correction following recent gains that have been fuelled by growing confidence in the global economy. However ... |
| | | | ... weaker yen, while Seoul was lower after news that North Korea had successfully tested a nuclear bomb. With several regional markets still closed for Lunar New Year celebrations, trading was quiet, while dealers look ahead to a meeting of the Group of ... |
| | | | ... climbed 1.20 per cent, or 253.34 points, to 21,441.99 and Shanghai rose 0.37 per cent, or 7.53 points, to 2,055.42. Regional markets have suffered big losses since last week's re-election of US President Barack Obama, with dealers fearing a stand-off ... |
| | | | ... per cent, or 90.40 points, lower at 20,610.64 while Shanghai ended flat, edging down 2.13 points to 2,357.03. Regional markets followed losses on Wall Street and in Europe on Friday after data showed Spanish banks borrowed a record E227.6 billion ($A288.48 ... |
| | | | ... markets posted similar strong gains. HONG KONG - Hong Kong shares rose 1.97 per cent on Monday, in line with regional markets, as dealers welcomed a report that the International Monetary Fund was planning to hand Italy an $800 billion bailout. The benchmark ... |
| | | | ... reforms while Italy's borrowing costs eased as it searched for a successor to Silvio Berlusconi. A day after regional markets suffered a huge sell-off over Italy's growing debt crisis, a successful bond auction in Rome provided some respite. However ... |
| | | | ... cent higher, by 11.20 points, at 1,817.44, while Shanghai was up 1.27 per cent, or 32.33 points, at 2,581.51. Regional markets took a hit on opening after Wall Street slumped -- with each of the three main indexes losing more than four per cent -- and ... |
| | | | ... higher at 2,125.74 while Shanghai was up 0.38 per cent. Hong Kong and Bangkok were closed for public holidays. Regional markets posted strong gains for most of the week. Asian investors took their cue on Friday from a rally on Wall Street, where the ... |
| | | | ... from automakers in Japan after a report that quake-hit production could return to normal earlier than expected. Regional markets were following a lead from Wall Street, where tech plays were hit and uninspiring data on home sales left traders gloomy ... |
| | | | ... in the morning. HONG KONG - Hong Kong shares dropped 0.44 per cent to a five-week low on Friday, in line with regional markets, as resource firms were hit by heavy falls in commodity prices amid concerns over the global economy. The benchmark Hang Seng ... |
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