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| | ... cent, or 14.42 points, to close at 2,344.79 in the first trading day after the week-long Golden Week holiday. Tokyo and Taipei were closed for public holidays. WELLINGTON - Wellington closed 0.32 per cent, or 10.61 points, lower at 3,372.85. Telecom ... |
| | | ... Seoul, rival Samsung Electronics was up 1.54 per cent while LG Electronics rose 6.33 per cent, in a surging market. And in Taipei, Hon Hai Precision -- the parent of Apple goods assembler Foxconn, gained 3.55 per cent while smartphone maker HTC was 1.63 ... |
| | | ... 0.86 per cent, or 73.14 points, to 8,382.98, Seoul lost 2.33 per cent, or 39.67 points, to close at 1,666.52 points and Taipei shed 0.83 per cent, or 58.72 points, to 6,989.15. However, Sydney's benchmark S&P/ASX 200 closed in positive territory for ... |
| | | ... with the previous session's huge regional losses, while dealers were still jittery about the state of China's economy. Taipei, which was also closed on Monday for a holiday, tumbled 2.88 per cent, or 219.20 points, to end at 7,391.37. Hong Kong and Seoul ... |
| | | ... 156.2 points, lower at 4,038.5. Singapore ended 2.89 per cent, or 81.52 points, lower at 2,743.58. Seoul, Shanghai and Taipei were closed for public holidays. The strength of the yen - which is also sitting at near record highs against the US dollar ... |
| | | ... Hong Kong shed 0.23 per cent, or 46.19 points, to 19,866.63 and Shanghai was flat, edging down 1.19 points to 2497.75. Taipei added 0.82 per cent, or 62.20 points, to 7610.57. China said consumer prices rose by 6.2 per cent year-on-year in August, down ... |
| | | ... lower at 2,748.18. Singapore Airlines fell 0.57 per cent to Sg$10.55 and Singapore Telecom rose 1.97 per cent to Sg$3.10. Taipei added 0.46 per cent, or 34.23 points, to 7,445.10. HTC rose 2.27 per cent to Tw$767.0 while TSMC was 1.34 per cent higher ... |
| | | ... downgrade before rebounding Wednesday after the US said it would hold rates at record lows for two years. In other markets, Taipei fell 0.22 per cent, Manila closed 0.49 per cent higher, Singapore lost 0.88 per cent, Kuala Lumpur ended down 0.27 per ... |
| | | ... effective from early on Wednesday helped to cool the selling frenzy. In other markets, Singapore closed down 2.18 per cent, Taipei surged 3.25 per cent, Manila closed 3.20 per cent higher, Kuala Lumpur ended up 0.57 per cent, Jakarta rose 3.44 per cent ... |
| | | ... per cent lower, by 68.10 per cent, at 1,801.35, staging a huge rebound after falling about 9.9 per cent in the morning. Taipei fell 0.79 per cent, or 59.68 points, to 7,493.12, having earlier shed five per cent. Shanghai bounced back to close flat after ... |
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