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Asian Markets Overview of December 16

🕔12/16/2009 1:30:09 PM

Wall Street broke the four-day run of gains overnight as a higher-than-expected US Producer Price Index in November raised concerns on inflation. Asian markets ended mixed Tuesday. China's Shanghai Composite and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell after China's State Council said it plans to cool the rapidly rising residential property prices in some cities.

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Asian Markets Overview of December 4

🕔12/4/2009 4:01:25 PM

Most Asian stock markets were lower Friday due to some profit taking selling before the release of US non-farm payrolls data.

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Asian Markets Overview of December 3

🕔12/3/2009 3:57:08 PM

Most Asian markets delivered modest gains on Thursday as positive US economic data restored confidence in a global economic recovery.

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Asian Markets Overview of November 30

🕔11/30/2009 5:05:40 PM

Asian stock markets mostly jumped on Monday. Financial stocks were rebounding in Australia, Korea and Japan on hopes the extent of the impact of the Dubai crisis would be limited. The United Arab Emirates central bank said Sunday it "stands behind" local lenders.

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Asian Markets Overview of November 27

🕔11/27/2009 3:51:47 PM

All the key markets in Asia were hurt by the debt problem of Dubai today. Japan's key Nikkei stock index opened nearly 2 percent lower Friday while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index declined about 3 per cent at opening with banks which are exposed to overseas assets tumbled massively.

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Australian Market Report of November 27: Worries over Troubles in Dubai

🕔11/27/2009 1:00:01 PM

US market was closed for Thanksgiving Day holiday, but the overseas markets were strongly hit by fears of a debt default by Dubai World, Dubai government's key holding company. Dubai World, which owns strategic global assets, has asked bondholders for a standstill on about US$60 billion in debt until May.

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Asian Market Overview of November 25

🕔11/25/2009 5:13:17 PM

Asian markets were mixed on Wednesday with a flat lead from Wall Street. Tokyo stocks rebounded on upbeat trade figures and bargain hunting after the market opened lower in the morning. Hong Kong and Seoul share declined as investors the U.S. economy did not grow as quickly as previously forecast in the latest quarter.

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