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| | | ... 3.12 per cent to 8,850.27 points. The euro fell to $US1.2756 from $US1.2809 late in New York on Thursday. HONG KONG - Most Asian markets were mixed after Wall Street and European shares stabilised in response to upbeat US data, but traders remained on ... |
| | | | ... as investors worry about sluggish global growth and the Ebola crisis in west Africa. All sectors are suffering losses as Asian share markets follow the downward trajectory of US and European markets. Weaker commodity prices, apart from gold, are kicking ... |
| | | | ... 3.63 per cent to 3,939.72 points, falling below the 4,000 mark for the first time since the summer of 2013. HONG KONG - Asian markets rose, with bargain-hunters providing some lift after recent losses while data showing Chinese inflation at a five-year ... |
| | | | ... Balls, CIO Global, will oversee global portfolio managers and, specifically, he will have oversight for the European and Asian portfolio management desks. In terms of the Australian business, Adam Bowe manages Australian-oriented portfolios, including ... |
| | | | ... to $US1.2659 from $US1.2624 late on Wednesday, having struck a two-year low of $US1.2571 earlier this week. HONG KONG - Asian markets have fallen following a heavy sell-off on Wall Street as a mixed bag of data raised concerns about the global economy ... |
| | | | ... 0.89 per cent and Madrid gave up 0.67 per cent. The euro retreated to $US1.2613 from $US1.2631 late on Tuesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed, with Japan's Nikkei giving up earlier gains despite a surprise pick-up in business confidence and the ... |
| | | | ... said China's National Day celebrations, which takes Hong Kong and Shanghai markets offline for two days, would affect the Asian trading session on Wednesday with potential impacts on the Aussie market. At 1025 AEST, the Commonwealth Bank had shed 57 ... |
| | | | ... cent to 6,622.72 points. The euro slumped to $US1.2571, the lowest level since the start of September 2012. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly slipped, with Hong Kong hit for a second day as a pro-democracy protest showed no signs of abating and a gauge ... |
| | | | ... vowed to keep monetary policy accommodative. The euro fell to $1.2789 from $1.2850 late in New York on Tuesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed as bargain-buying was offset by the effects of a sell-off in New York and Europe in response to fresh ... |
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