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| | | ... per cent, or 232.76 points, higher at 18,309.22 and Seoul was up 0.93 per cent, or 17.02 points, at 1,855.92. However, Shanghai suffered another sell-off and closed down 0.25 per cent, or 5.98 points, at 2,377.51. Markets took their lead from New York ... |
| | | | ... 18,757.81. The index has surged more than 15 per cent in the past six sessions, after it hit a two-and-a-half-year low. Shanghai was closed 0.78 per cent, or 18.79 points, higher at 2,438.79 despite weak export data and with dealers awaiting Friday's ... |
| | | | ... Germany's "boo" the night before - dropped because of this latest shock to the system (if you believe the reports) with the Shanghai Composite Index posting its biggest one day drop since late September. It was a sea of red almost everywhere in Asia. ... |
| | | | ... higher, Sydney ended up 1.70 per cent and Seoul gained 1.62 per cent, while Hong Kong closed 2.01 per cent higher and Shanghai ended the day up 0.37 per cent. The markets took a lead from Wall Street and European bourses, which jumped Friday amid hopes ... |
| | | | ... closed 0.85 per cent, or 75.29 points, lower at 8,747.96. Hong Kong fell 1.36 per cent, or 256.02 points, to 18,501.79 and Shanghai fell 0.30 per cent, or 7.41 points, to 2,431.38 as data showed Chinese inflation eased only slightly in September. Analysts ... |
| | | | ... at 1809.50. Also reversing a morning dip into negative territory, Hong Kong was 1.03 per cent higher after the break. Shanghai surged 2.24 per cent in afternoon after it had earlier hit a more than 30-month low. Resource firms in Australia dipped after ... |
| | | | ... to 4,227.6. Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng index closed 2.43 per cent, or 430.53 points, higher at 18,141.59, while Shanghai edged up 0.16 per cent, or 3.73 points, to 2,348.52. Hong Kong and Shanghai were given a lift after one of China's sovereign ... |
| | | | ... which surged around nine per cent in the previous two sessions, ended flat, edging up 4.05 points, to 17,711.06. But Shanghai lost 0.61 per cent, or 14.42 points, to close at 2,344.79 in the first trading day after the week-long Golden Week holiday. ... |
| | | | ... surged 2.89 per cent, or 49.45 points, to 4,009.26. Hong Kong ended 3.11 per cent, or 534.73 points, higher at 17,707.01. Shanghai was closed for a public holiday. Investors regained some of their confidence after the ECB held interest rates and announced ... |
| | | | ... per cent, or 143.4 points, higher to 4,069.9. Hong Kong soared 5.67 per cent, or 922.01 points, to end at 17,172.28. Shanghai and Mumbai were closed for public holidays. On currency markets the single currency was at $1.3352, slightly up from $1.3346 ... |
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