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| | | ... since May 11. HONG KONG - Stocks rallied 1.08 per cent to a record close as oil stocks chased higher crude prices and China Mobile set a six-year peak for the third straight day. The benchmark Hang Seng index rose above 18,300 for the first time in six-and-a-half ... |
| | | | ... to 5,288.4. NEW YORK - US technology stocks fell overnight as a disappointing outlook from the No 1 maker of chips for mobile phones, Texas Instruments Inc, sparked concerns about the outlook for corporate profits, but the Dow Jones industrial average ... |
| | | | ... - Hong Kong blue chips rallied 0.7 per cent to six-year highs, following strong Asian markets as investors bid up China Mobile ahead of its earnings report, released after the market close. The benchmark Hang Seng added 126.58 points to close at 18,113.55. ... |
| | | | ... more obvious benefits to a business of using the best available technology and communication solutions. "The uptake of mobile technologies enables staff to move between different work environments, such as their desk and a quiet room or breakout space. ... |
| | | | ... choppy trade as the negative impact of a weaker oil price on energy companies was offset by a strong advance by telco China Mobile. The benchmark Hang Seng index put on 22.68 points to 17,629.21. WELLINGTON - The sharemarket lost ground, though a rise ... |
| | | | ... 16,024.85. HONG KONG - Stocks held steady as investors took a breather after the last session's rally, with losses in China Mobile offseting gains in oil producer CNOOC Ltd. The benchmark Hang Seng index gained 9.06 points or 0.05 per cent to close at ... |
| | | | ... stocks ended up 1.2 per cent to rise above the key 17,500 level, as investors picked up beaten-down bellwethers like China Mobile and China Life. The benchmark Hang Seng index added 213.43 points to close at 17,521.51. WELLINGTON - The benchmark NZX-50 ... |
| | | | ... The Nikkei declined 155.61 points to 15,718.67, the lowest close since August 11. HONG KONG - Stocks rose, led by China Mobile, which cruised to a near six-year high on robust August subscriber numbers. The benchmark Hang Seng Index ended up 166.26 points ... |
| | | | ... up 192.34 points at 15,942.39. HONG KONG - Stocks ended 0.15 per cent lower as declines in cellular carriers like China Mobile offset gains in global retailer Esprit Holdings Ltd, which struck life highs following a positive guidance by the company for ... |
| | | | ... accounting rules. The Nikkei rose 30.71 points to 15,750.05. HONG KONG - Blue chips ended up 0.79 per cent, led by China Mobile, while recently battered commodity stocks found a toehold, reversing a six-session losing streak in the resource heavy H-share ... |
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