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| | ... Hollande and European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker were to discuss Greece at a dinner in Berlin. HONG KONG - Tokyo stocks have chalked up a 12th straight gain Monday, their best run in more than a quarter of a century, while Shanghai and ... |
| | | ... US economic data and a warning from US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen that stock valuations were "quite high". Tokyo stocks on Thursday fell 1.23 per cent after a three-day holiday. The Nikkei 225 index ended 239.64 points lower at 19,291.99, while ... |
| | | ... month in January, dampened by weak consumer spending and falling energy prices - its lowest level since May 2013. Tokyo stocks edged up to a fresh 15-year high, despite profit-taking largely erasing earlier gains that were driven by the yen's fall. The ... |
| | | ... counterpart over renegotiating Athens' debt, and a strong rally on Wall Street provided support to most Asian markets. Tokyo stocks on Friday added 0.82 per cent, or 143.88 points, to close at 17,648.50 and Seoul gained 0.14 per cent, or 2.68 points ... |
| | | ... yuan ($A58.02 billion). Sydney surged 1.46 per cent, or 82.03 points, to 5,707.37 - its highest since May 2008. But Tokyo stocks slipped 1.27 per cent as a pick-up in the yen hit exporters, overshadowing Wall Street's strong lead and a rally in energy ... |
| | | ... four-year low ahead of a pivotal OPEC meeting expected to maintain the cartel's production levels despite a huge glut. Tokyo stocks lost 0.78 per cent on Thursday as a stronger yen took the wind out of the market ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, which ... |
| | | ... authorised air strikes against Sunni extremist militants in Iraq as concerns grew about the security situation there. Tokyo stocks dropped to a two-month low, falling 2.98 per cent, or 454.00 points, to close at 14,778.37. Sydney was down 1.34 per cent ... |
| | | ... Office for National Statistics said. The euro rose $US1.3724 from $US1.3721 late in New York on Thursday. HONG KONG - Tokyo stocks led a rebound on Asian markets, reversing losses in the previous session as regional bourses took their cue from Wall Street ... |
| | | ... The euro gained to $US1.3761 from $US1.3756 late in New York on Tuesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed, with Tokyo stocks dropping after the previous session's surge, as investors awaited US housing data and minutes from the Federal Reserve's ... |
| | | ... per cent, or 31.60 points, higher at 2,160.46 and Hong Kong jumped 2.00 per cent, or 457.48 points, to 23,304.02. Tokyo stocks were also boosted by figures showing a 1.5 per cent rise in factory output in September from August, adding to evidence of ... |
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