Market Opens On Flat Note; Sees Volatility In Early Trade - Indian Commentary []
Wednesday, Indian shares opened on a flat note, in line with its Asian peers. The markets were also seeing some degree of volatility in early trade. At 10:10 a.m. IST, the Sensex was down 6 points at 19,922, but the broader Nifty was adding 19 points to 5,957.
Weak Lead For Indonesian Stocks []
The Indonesian stock market posted modest gains Thursday off a light lead from Wall Street. Investors are hoping the Jakarta Composite Index can do it again on Friday on more negative global cues.
South Korean Market Falls On Selling Pressure []
Seoul shares fell sharply Thursday as investors sold shipyard, steel and other large-cap stocks. The benchmark KOSPI index closed down 24.84 points or 1.3% at 1,947.74.
Weak Lead For Singapore Stocks []
The Singapore stock market finished in negative territory on Thursday, and investors expect the Straits Times Index to trade under water again on Friday after another weak lead from the United States.
South Korean Market Closes Lower []
Friday, Seoul shares settled lower, but off day's lows as bargain hunting emerged in late afternoon trade. The market sentiment was weak, following the overnight sell-off on Wall Street, as downbeat comments by JC Penney and Wells Fargo raised worries about the strength of the U.S. economy.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Market Opens On Flat Note; Sees Volatility In Early Trade - Indian Commentary []
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