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| | | ... ending 1.40 per cent higher, or 54.3 points, at 3,926.4. Singapore was flat and Mumbai added 0.36 per cent. Hong Kong and Shanghai were closed for public holidays. The region was given a strong lead from Wall Street, where the Dow closed up 1.44 per ... |
| | | | ... Chinese shares finished 1.12 per cent lower on fears of a domestic slowdown due to the woes in Europe and the US. The Shanghai Composite Index, which covers both A and B shares, was down 26.72 points at 2,365.34 on turnover of 57.0 billion yuan. The ... |
| | | | ... 4,039.5. Seoul ended 0.73 per cent, or 12.62 points, lower at 1,723.09, a day after surging more than five per cent, while Shanghai was 0.74 per cent off in the afternoon. And Hong Kong slipped 0.19 per cent as profit-takers stepped in after the market ... |
| | | | ... ended 1.01 per cent, or 39.3 points, off at 3,863.9. Hong Kong shed 1.48 per cent, or 261.03 points, to 17,407.80, while Shanghai ended 1.64 per cent, or 39.98 points, lower at 2,393.18. Bangkok shed 5.65 per cent, or 53.10 points, to end at 904.06. ... |
| | | | ... lows and at one point even edged into positive territory. Taiwan fell 3.55 per cent, or 259.28 points, to 7.046.22 while Shanghai lost 0.41 per cent, or 9.90 points, to finish at 2,433.16. Bangkok, which at one point dived five per cent, was 4.33 per ... |
| | | | ... or 106.9 points, to 3,964.9, its lowest in more than two years. Hong Kong tumbled 3.74 per cent in the afternoon and Shanghai was 1.76 per cent off. In afternoon Tokyo trade, the euro was at 104.01 yen from 103.74 yen late in New York on Wednesday. The ... |
| | | | ... Seoul was 0.89 per cent, or 16.31 points, higher at 1,854.28 and Sydney gained 0.78 per cent, or 31.6 points, to 4,071.8. Shanghai jumped 2.66 per cent, or 65.20 points, to 2,512.96. However, Hong Kong fell 1.00 per cent, or 190.63 points, to 18,824.17 ... |
| | | | ... 1,202.09 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped a relatively hefty 22.59 points (0.86 per cent) to 2,590.24. The Heng Seng and Shanghai both closed around half a per cent higher. In Australian economic news on Wednesday, the Westpac-Melbourne Institute Leading ... |
| | | | ... points, to 1820.95. Hong Kong tumbled by 2.76 per cent, or 537.36 points, to 18,917.95, its lowest since July 2009, while Shanghai ended 1.79 per cent, or 44.54 points, lower at 2437.80. Tokyo was closed for a public holiday. Eurozone finance ministers ... |
| | | | ... Ordinaries closed up 1.85 per cent. South Korea's benchmark KOSPI index soared 3.72 per cent, or 66.02 points, to 1,840.10. Shanghai's composite index gained 0.13 per cent, or 3.29 points to 2,482.34. The euro was fetching $1.3805 in late afternoon Asian ... |
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