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| | | ... gained 1.26 per cent, while among parts suppliers Sharp rose 3.45 per cent and Ibiden surged 4.77 per cent. In 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 ... |
| | | | ... valuation of stocks we're already holding for Korea and Taiwan," he said. "They would be likely to rise." "Stocks such as Samsung Electronics - it's huge, but it's listed in an emerging market country so developed market funds couldn't invest in Samsung." ... |
| | | | ... appreciated, unloved and overlooked," said Cook. The fund is not against investing in Asia, its largest holding is in Samsung, but it has been able to identify a number of stocks in less fancied markets that are performing well. One example is South ... |
| | | | ... has won the top spot in financial services (insurance segment). The firm beat competitors Prudential (UK), LIC of India, Samsung and Ping An Insurance, which ranked second to fifth respectively after AIA. The TNS survey presents an overview of local ... |
| | | | ... service providers including banks, insurers and securities firms. The report, which uses end 2009 figures, shows that Samsung Life is currently the market leader in corporate pension business with assets under administration in excess of KRW 3 trillion ... |
| | | | ... attracted the most amount investments. Brazil's oil giant Petrobras topped the list of individual company holdings followed by Samsung Electronics in South Korea, China Mobile and Taiwan Semiconductor. While Brazil and South Africa were identified for ... |
| | | | ... quarter to Korea and Taiwan, 20 per cent to China and Hong Kong and the rest to Singapore. The ETF contains stocks such as Samsung and China Construction Bank (CCB). In a statement, BGI said Australian investors have a very limited selection of managed ... |
| | | | ... which jumped after a brokerage lifted its target price, while chip makers gained following an earnings announcement by Samsung Electronics that indicated a brighter second half. The Nikkei closed up 254.81 points at 18,238.95, rising 98.01 points on ... |
| | | | ... 3G services in Europe only last week. Initially, it will only be available in Portugal and Germany and through just one Samsung handset, but Vodafone has said that other countries and handsets will follow. The benefits of 3G include faster download times ... |
| | | | ... Japanese investors reacting positively to the US economic figures. The Asian rally was propped-up by gains in Toyota and Samsung shares. The two companies are major exporters to the US market. The Australian dollar sagged by one-seventh of a cent to ... |
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