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Monday, November 19, 2007

KOSPI Likely To Extend Skid []

KOSPI Likely To Extend Skid []
The South Korean stock market will try to snap a three-day losing streak from its lowest close in more than two months when the KOSPI kicks off trade on Tuesday. And it has less than inspiring data from the U.S. overnight for still more negative momentum.

Pound Down Against Majors [GBP]
The British currency weakened against its major counterparts during early deals on Monday.

Japanese Market Rises On Wall Street Rebound, Weaker Yen []
Tokyo shares were higher in early trade Monday after the U.S. stocks ended higher on Friday and a softer yen boosted exporters. At 10:32 a.m. local time, the benchmark Nikkei 225 index was adding 94.22 points to 15,248.83 and the broader Topix index of all First Section issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange gained 13.48 points to 1,485.15.

Yen Higher Against Majors [JPY]
In the early Asian trading on Monday, the Japanese yen strengthened against its major counterparts. Before gaining ground around 7:20 pm ET, the yen-pairs were a little down from their last week's close.

Dollar Hits 5.5189 Versus Norwegian Krone []
Dollar hits 5.5189 versus Norwegian krone

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