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| | | ... sent Athens stocks on Tuesday tumbling 4.77 per cent to close at 703.05. after losing nearly five per cent the day before. HONG KONG - Asian markets have retreated for a second straight session, tracking a global sell-off as Greece struggles to find ... |
| | | | ... statement saying it would make "counter-proposals" on a deal to unlock much-needed bailout funds in Brussels on Saturday. HONG KONG - The euro retreated in Asia on concerns about Greece's bailout reform talks after the IMF walked out, while Japanese ... |
| | | | ... added as a European Commission source told AFP that the Greek leader and Juncker would remain in contact in the coming days. HONG KONG - Asian markets have rallied following a strong close on Wall Street and hopes for a Greek debt deal, while the dollar ... |
| | | | ... roughly a third of Australian funds produce the data monthly, which is the gold standard globally. That's ahead of Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Africa, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, China and Thailand for monthly disclosure, though almost all of those countries ... |
| | | | ... developments with Greece, with the European Commission saying it was not satisfied with Greece's new bailout reform proposals. HONG KONG - Most Asian markets have fallen, with Tokyo suffering a late sell-off as the yen rose sharply after comments from ... |
| | | | ... among the group's growth focus areas, along with Canada, Egypt, India and Taiwan. Other growth areas for HSBC will be China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, UAE and the United Kingdom. "The world is increasingly connected, with Asia expected ... |
| | | | ... the prospects of Greece actually leaving the eurozone," said technical analyst Fawad Razaqzada at trading site Forex.com. HONG KONG - Asian markets have fallen, with Shanghai and Hong Kong hit by another weak batch of indicators - but the euro has been ... |
| | | | ... admitted that "China's domestic equity markets look frothy after more than doubling in 12 months. We prefer less expensive Hong Kong-listed Chinese equities, especially small- and medium-sized stocks, because they have suffered a liquidity discount that ... |
| | | | ... support to the pressured Turkish lira, saying it was pruning its short-term foreign exchange deposit rates effective Tuesday. HONG KONG - Shanghai stocks have closed at a seven-year high after another round of weak Chinese data fuelled hopes for fresh ... |
| | | | ... are back to the bad old days of the eurozone debt crisis, when equity markets around Europe are selling off hard and fast." HONG KONG - Shanghai stocks have recovered from a huge plunge to close higher while Tokyo's early gains wilted to almost nothing ... |
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