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| | | ... points. Madrid added 0.08 per cent and Milan climbed 0.24 per cent. The euro firmed to $1.3541 from $1.3520. HONG KONG - Asian markets rallied on hopes the US will avoid a default as President Barack Obama and Republican leaders held their first talks ... |
| | | | ... rose 0.29 per cent to 4,243.72 points. The euro tumbled to $1.3488, from $1.3525 late in New York on Tuesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed as investors focused on the US, where lawmakers remained at loggerheads over a budget bill despite having ... |
| | | | ... funds, he noted that Australian investors "are probably a little bit beyond because they're not as internationalised as other Asian investors yet." "Australian pension funds have greater interest for emerging markets, either global or Asian, which are ... |
| | | | ... midday trading, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq gaining 1.88 per cent. The euro edged up to $US1.3535 from $US1.3521. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed as traders nervously awaited signs of progress in solving a budget stand-off in Washington that threatens ... |
| | | | ... DAX 30 fell 0.46 per cent to 8,516.69 points, and the CAC 40 in Paris slid 0.16 per cent to 4,127.05 points. HONG KONG - Asian shares markets were mostly higher as US debt woes were offset by President Barack Obama's offer of a short-term deal to end ... |
| | | | ... the CAC 40 in Paris dropped 0.77 per cent to 4,133.53 points. The euro edged down to $US1.3578 from $US1.3579. HONG KONG - Asian stocks rose on bargain hunting after two days of losses, but dealers remain nervous that the US budget stand-off shows no ... |
| | | | ... resolved will be if the other side compromises." The European single currency rose to $1.3582 from $1.3557. HONG KONG - Asian stocks fell on growing nervousness at the lack of movement to end the US government shutdown, as a deadline approaches for lawmakers ... |
| | | | ... reached eight-month highs, even briefly breaking the $1.36 mark, before settling at $1.3592, up from $1.3527. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly rose following a positive lead from Wall Street, with investors betting that US legislators will quickly reach ... |
| | | | ... team and we will be working closely together in the further evolution and development of our business both here and in the Asian region," Davis said. |
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