Monday, December 03, 2007

Markets Likely To Open Higher Tracking Firm Asian Equities - Indian Commentary []

Markets Likely To Open Higher Tracking Firm Asian Equities - Indian Commentary []
Global cues are pointing towards a higher opening for the Indian market on Friday. The U.S. stocks extended their gains for a third day on Thursday and the major stock markets across the Asia-Pacific region, except China and New Zealand, are trading firm on Friday.

Australian Market Closes Flat []
Sydney shares closed marginally higher on Monday, amid volatility, tracking a mixed lead from Wall Street. Further, there was little local news to drive investor interest. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 closed up 0.4 point at 6,533.5, while the All Ordinaries index edged up 3.3 points or 0.1% to 6,596.9.

Stocks Trading Flat On Mixed Cues From Wall Street - Asian Commentary []
Monday, stock markets across the Asia-Pacific region were trading mixed after the Wall Street ended mixed on Friday.

New Zealand Stocks Trade Weak []
Friday, stocks in New Zealand opened lower and were trading in the red despite a positive overnight Wall Street lead. The benchmark NZX 50 Index was losing 15.88 points or 0.39% to 4,050.65, while the NZX All Capital Index was declining 14.95 points or 0.36% to 4,109.56.

Japan Shares Set For Higher Open []
Japan stocks are poised to open marginally higher on Friday off of another positive lead from Wall Street.

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