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| | | ... per cent, or 142.92 points, lower at 8,721.24 and Sydney lost 1.01 per cent, or 41.3 points, to close at 4,040.2 However, Seoul added 0.94 per cent, or 17.03 points, to finish at 1,837.97 and Shanghai picked up 0.41 per cent, or 9.96 points, to 2,447.76 ... |
| | | | ... region, raising fears of another global financial crisis. Sydney lost 1.64 per cent, or 67.9 points, to end at 4081.5, while Seoul shed 1.04 per cent, or 19.15 points, to 1820.95. Hong Kong tumbled by 2.76 per cent, or 537.36 points, to 18,917.95, its ... |
| | | | ... Greece. Tokyo gained 1.75 per cent, or 150.29 points, to 8,668.86, Sydney rose 1.65 per cent, or 65.9 points, to 4,071.7 and Seoul was up 1.42 per cent, or 24.92 points, at 1,774.08. Hong Kong closed 0.71 per cent, or 136.06 points, higher at 19,181.50. ... |
| | | | ... default. Tokyo fell 1.14 per cent, or 97.98 points, to 8,518.57 and Sydney shed 1.64 per cent, or 66.9 points, to 4,005.8. Seoul ended down 3.52 per cent, or 63.77 points, to 1,749.16, with dealers playing catch up with heavy losses at the start of the ... |
| | | | ... which was also closed on Monday for a holiday, tumbled 2.88 per cent, or 219.20 points, to end at 7,391.37. Hong Kong and Seoul were closed for the mid-autumn public holidays. Singapore fell 0.52 per cent, 14.21 points, to close at 2,729.37. WELLINGTON ... |
| | | | ... ending 3.72 per cent, or 156.2 points, lower at 4,038.5. Singapore ended 2.89 per cent, or 81.52 points, lower at 2,743.58. Seoul, Shanghai and Taipei were closed for public holidays. The strength of the yen - which is also sitting at near record highs ... |
| | | | ... more than first thought in the April-June quarter. Tokyo closed 0.63 per cent, or 55.46 points, lower at 8737.66, while Seoul was 1.83 per cent, or 33.71 points, off at 1812.93. Hong Kong shed 0.23 per cent, or 46.19 points, to 19,866.63 and Shanghai ... |
| | | | ... upcoming speech by US President Barack Obama on job creation. Tokyo closed up by 0.34 per cent, or 29.71 points, to 8793.12, Seoul added 0.72 per cent, or 13.18 points, to 1846.64 while Sydney was 0.11 per cent, or 4.6 points, higher at 4188. However ... |
| | | | ... of steam because of poor global fundamentals. Tokyo jumped 2.01 per cent, or 172.84 points, to 8,763.41 on Wednesday and Seoul soared 3.78 per cent, or 66.75 points, to 1,833.46. Shanghai closed 1.84 per cent, or 45.57 points up, at 2,516.09. Hong Kong ... |
| | | | ... fears over the eurozone. Tokyo fell by 2.21 per cent, or 193.89 points, to 8950.57, its lowest level since April 2009, while Seoul ended 1.07 per cent, or 19.12 points, lower at 1766.71 and Sydney shed 1.60 per cent, or 66.4 points, to 4075.5. Shanghai ... |
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