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| | | ... outlook for the first time. The move sent stocks tumbling on Wall Street and across Europe and the losses continued in Asia. Tokyo fell 1.21 per cent, or 115.62 points, to 9,441.03 and Hong Kong shed 1.30 per cent, or 309.69 points, to 23,520.62, while ... |
| | | | ... cannot reach an understanding to reduce the deficit. HONG KONG - Asian stocks were mixed in choppy trade on Monday, but Tokyo fell amid caution ahead of the corporate reporting season and after news that Japan's nuclear crisis could drag on for up to ... |
| | | | ... Paris, the CAC 40 edged up 0.10 per cent to 3974.48 points and in Frankfurt the DAX added 0.44 per cent at 7178.29 points. TOKYO - Japan's benchmark Nikkei average closed down 0.65 per cent at 9,591.52 on Friday, while the broader Topix shed 0.64 percent ... |
| | | | ... - Asian shares were mixed in quiet trade on Thursday, with the ongoing nuclear crisis in Japan weighing on sentiment in Tokyo, while traders looked to the upcoming earnings season. A report from the US Federal Reserve confirming the world's biggest economy ... |
| | | | ... dealers sought bargains after two days of big losses, although lingering concerns over Japan's nuclear crisis led to caution. Tokyo rose 0.90 per cent, or 85.92 points, to end at 9,641.18 as a weaker yen supported exporters, while Hong Kong gained 0.66 ... |
| | | | ... earthquake would have a much greater impact on the economy than first thought. Dealers said the warning was made worse after Tokyo upgraded the seriousness of the crisis at its damaged Fukushima nuclear plant, making for a bad day in Asian trade which ... |
| | | | ... United States had agreed a budget to avert a shutdown was tempered by profit-taking and weak Japanese pre-quake trade data. Tokyo fell 0.50 per cent, or 48.38 points, to 9,719.70 after the index on Friday closed at its highest level since the March 11 ... |
| | | | ... of monetary policy." It was the same tune that President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York William Dudley sang in Tokyo, telling his audience that the US central bank "shouldn't be overly enthusiastic about tightening monetary policy too early." ... |
| | | | ... March 11. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged more than 100 points after the earthquake 345 kilometres north-east of Tokyo and cut power to three nuclear plants overnight. But the Dow fought back to close down 17.26 points, by 0.14 per cent, at ... |
| | | | ... need assistance. Elsewhere in Europe, markets were mostly flat to lower. HONG KONG - Asian stock markets were mixed, as Tokyo edged higher thanks to the weakening yen, while currency dealers awaited a key interest rate decision by the European Central ... |
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