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| | | ... chased commodity firms such as Jiangxi Copper, while heightened buying late in the session boosted index heavyweight China Mobile. The benchmark Hang Seng index ended 173.81 points higher at 16,440.99. WELLINGTON - A mixed day on the New Zealand sharemarket ... |
| | | | ... a week. The Nikkei fell 55.08 points to 15,915.68. HONG KONG - Stocks rose slightly, led by heavyweights such as China Mobile and HSBC. The Hang Seng Index rose 68.67 points to 15,963.77, but trade was thin because of a public holiday in the United States ... |
| | | | ... Nasdaq Composite Index dropped 48.04 points to 2272.70. LONDON - British shares fell, erasing earlier gains due to a drop in mobile phone giant Vodafone and losses on Wall Street. The FTSE 100 index ended down 41.4 points at 6042. FRANKFURT - The DAX ... |
| | | | ... 17,055.93. HONG KONG - Stocks ended up more than half a per cent as investors snapped up recent decliners such as China Mobile and shrugged off fears that Beijing could act to slow its economy. The Hang Seng index ended up 94.89 points at 16,672.66. ... |
| | | | ... the week the index added 498.79 points. HONG KONG - Stocks fell as investors booked profits in recent gainers like China Mobile, while property shares languished under the prospect of further interest rate increases. The Hang Seng index dropped 75.65 ... |
| | | | ... The Nikkei rose 106.93 points to 17,045.34, closing above 17,000 for the first time since August 2000. HONG KONG - China Mobile led gains in Hong Kong blue chips, while investors took their cue from strong overseas markets to drive mainland plays to ... |
| | | | ... recent gains. The Nikkei finished up 40.14 points at 16,690.24. HONG KONG - Stocks rose, helped by index heavyweight China Mobile and rising property shares ahead of the first US Federal Reserve policy decision under chairman Ben Bernanke. The Hang Seng ... |
| | | | ... adding 224.10 points over the week. HONG KONG - Stocks gained as the forecast-beating earnings of index heavyweight China Mobile fuelled the market to its highest close in nearly two weeks. The Hang Seng index ended up 72.62 points to 15,801.66 and logged ... |
| | | | ... in a week. HONG KONG - Stocks ended flat, paring an earlier gain, as investors took a breather ahead of blue-chip China Mobile's earnings report and key US economic data. The Hang Seng index gained 8.68 points to 15,729.04. WELLINGTON - Further profit ... |
| | | | ... British shares raced to their highest finish in almost five years as bid speculation boosted an array of stocks including mobile phone giant Vodafone, the pubs sector and the London Stock Exchange. The FTSE 100 share index closed 44.9 points higher at ... |
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