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Bombay Shares End Lower - Nov 4, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Financial Markets After early euphoria over US President George Bush's re-election, the market today reacted on profit-selling and ended 10 points down, snapping a three-day winning streak.
Hong Kong Stocks Close Stronger - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Financial Markets The Hong Kong sharemarker closed 0.94 per cent stronger Friday, with the Hang Seng Index jumping 125.86 points to 13,494.95, on investor confidence due to a decline in crude oil prices and gains on Wall Street overnight, dealers said.
Taiwan Stocks Close Higher - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Financial Markets Share prices on the Taiwan Stock Exchange closed higher Friday, with the weighted index, the market's key barometer, moving up 70.58 points to 5,931.31.
Malaysian Stocks Close Lower - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Financial Markets The Malaysian sharemarket closed 0.06 per cent lower today, with the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange composite index falling 0.54 points to 871.48.
Singapore Stocks Close Higher- Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Financial Markets Singapore stocks closed higher today, with the Straits Times Index rising 5.12 points to 2015.77.
Jakarta Shares Closes Higher - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Financial Markets Jakarta shares closed at a record 893.639 due to bargain hunting on big cap stocks, brokers said.
Briefing - Asia Joint Ventures - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Asia Joint Ventures In a move to enter the Russian and Middle Asian markets, China's Zhongxing Telecom Equipment (ZTE) will invest US$200 million to produce CDMA-450 communication equipment and terminals, ZTE's agent-in-chief in Kirghizstan announced recently.
Kosdaq Ends Firmer - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Financial Markets The KOSDAQ ended at 3612.70, up 1.43 points.
Bombay Shares Open Higher - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Financial Markets The market today once again turned strong during morning trading and was quoted up by ten points at 10.30 a.m. despite a sharp price hike in domestic petroleum products.
Seoul Shares Close Stronger - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
Financial Markets South Korean stocks finished higher Friday amid less investor concerns over rising oil prices, analysts said.
- Australian Shares Close Firmer - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
- Jakarta Shares Mixed at Noon - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
- Singapore Stocks Higher at Noon - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
- Malaysian Shares Higher at Noon - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
- Korean Shares Firmer at Noon - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
- Hong Kong Stocks Open Higher - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
- Malaysian Stocks up in Early Trade - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
- Singapore Stocks up in Early Trade - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
- Australian Shares Higher at Noon - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
- Seoul Shares Open Higher - Nov 5, 2004
(Asia Pulse)
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