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New York and the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index added 1.1 per cent. “The fallout from the Dubai situation and the overall contagion effect should be both short-lived and quite limited,” wrote Suki Mann, a credit strategist at Societe Generale SA in London,...
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Gold hit another all-time high on Wednesday on worries about future inflation and economic uncertainties, while Asian stocks rebounded as the generally bearish dollar kept riskier assets in demand. Spot gold rose as high as $1,143.95 per ounce in early...
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Asian stocks dipped on Tuesday, erasing earlier gains that had stemmed from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s comments that the Fed was likely to keep U.S...The Nikkei 225 average in Japan edged down 0.1 percent as the yen’s firmness against the...
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The dollar was mixed in Asian trade on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve gave no indication that it was considering raising its super-low interest rates any time soon. The greenback slipped to 90.56 yen in Tokyo morning trade from 90.75 late Wednesday...
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Asian stocks sank on Monday, with the Japanese market down 3 percent to mark its lowest point in three weeks, after weak U.S. consumer spending data sparked a sell-off on Wall Street...Friday as the fragility of the U.S. economic recovery was highlighted...
Tags: Asian, asian stock, wall street, U.S, economic recovery, Hong Kong, China, stock market, kong shares, consumers spending
Analysts have been speculating about whether or not oil prices would again breach $100 a barrel...Prices have surged about 140% from their February lows, soaring as high as $82 a barrel last week. While the global economy has shown signs of recovery,...
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European and U.S. stocks dipped Tuesday despite gains in Asia as weak American housing data dampened optimism from strong corporate earnings reports...Most Asian indexes closed higher and U.S. benchmarks fell slightly soon after the open. The Dow Jones...
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Tokyo stocks ended mixed Friday as losses in financial issues and worries about Japan Airlines Corp’s restructuring offset support from a weaker yen and resource-linked gains from higher oil prices. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average trimmed gains to...
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Asian stock markets were mostly higher Thursday with metals and mining shares rising after aluminum giant Alcoa posted a surprise quarterly profit after U.S. market hours. Analysts said trade was bound to be sluggish as investors proceeded with caution...
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European stocks rose Wednesday as an upbeat report by the International Monetary Fund and strong German jobs data offset worries over weak U.S. consumer confidence...Gains in Japan were limited by a rise in the yen, which hurts its exporters, while Wall...
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