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| | | ... personalisation and segmentation," said Bowerman at the ASFA Communications Forum. Bowerman said the growing use of technology is why mobile devices will become the next channel for the super industry to communicate to its members. However, he warned ... |
| | | | ... traders," he adds. At the moment, over half of retail derivatives and equities trading is through online channels, including mobile phones. South Korea's brokerage landscape is fragmented, with the market shared by a number of large and small firms. ... |
| | | | ... Tuesday night, was lowered. The Hang Seng Index rose 179.14 points to close at 22,635.16, also boosted by a rebound in mobile maker Foxconn International Holdings and Chinese stocks. WELLINGTON - After a two-day reprieve, the sharemarket resumed its ... |
| | | | ... firm increased the fund's US exposure by 10 per cent in one year to 45 per cent, investing across consumer electronics, mobile internet providers and video game producers such as Apple, Nintendo and Broadcom. "Consumers are always spending money on something ... |
| | | | ... 2.37 per cent on worries over inflation and global economy health amid soaring oil prices, and hurt by losses in China Mobile after an industry reshuffle. The benchmark Hang Seng Index lost 586.76 points to close at 24,127.31, weighed down by a 8.15 ... |
| | | | ... the previous week. HONG KONG - Stocks fell 1.31 per cent, hurt by losses in CNOOC as oil prices retreated, while China Mobile slid on fears that competition will intensify amid a long-awaited sector overhaul. The Hang Seng Index lost 329.05 points to ... |
| | | | ... Index advanced 16.31 points to 2,464.58. LONDON - UK stocks fell as losses on energy stocks overcame gains in miners and mobile phone carrier Vodafone. The FTSE 100 dropped 16.5 points to 6,181.6. FRANKFURT - The DAX index gained 29.5 points to 7,070.33. ... |
| | | | ... four-month high of 14,208.67 hit last week. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks rose nearly two percent, with heavyweights China Mobile and HSBC leading the gains, while investors expected the market impact of an earthquake in southwest China to be limited. ... |
| | | | ... since January 11. HONG KONG - Blue chips edged up in sluggish trade, led by heavily weighted Hutchison Whampoa and China Mobile, which offset pressure from airline and oil refinery stocks as oil prices stuck near record levels. The benchmark Hang Seng ... |
| | | | ... January 11. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks fell from the previous session's 3 1/2-month closing high, led by heavyweight China Mobile, as Beijing's new rules to allow more funds into Hong Kong were not expected to have a big immediate impact. The Hang ... |
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