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Friday, December 07, 2007

More Record Territory Seen For Jakarta Stocks []

More Record Territory Seen For Jakarta Stocks []
The Indonesian stock market has closed at a record high every day so far this week, and investors like their chances of making it a clean sweep when the Jakarta Composite Index kicks off trade on Friday.

Most Asian Markets Gain On Overnight Wall Street Rally- Asian Commentary []
Stock markets in Asia-Pacific region generally closed higher on Thursday, as investor sentiment lifted on a overnight Wall Street surge.

Stocks Holding Onto Strong Gains In The Mid-Afternoon - U.S. Commentary []
Benefiting from broad based strength, the U.S. stock markets continue to turn in a strong performance in mid-afternoon trading on Wednesday. Technology stocks are posting particularly strong gains following recent weakness.

Gain Called For Singapore Stocks []
The Singapore stock market has stretched its winning streak to five sessions, and investors like their chances at a sixth straight positive day when the Straits Times Index opens for business on Thursday.

South Korean Stocks Slide Into Negative Territory []
Friday, Seoul scrips opened higher, but later slipped into negative terrain as investors began to take profits. The benchmark KOSPI Index was declining 10.58 points or 0.54% to 1,942.59.

Hang Seng Seen To Extend Gains []
The winning streak has hit seven sessions for the Hong Kong stock market, and investors say the Hang Seng Index is poised to reclaim the 30,000-point level when the market opens for business on Friday. Providing extra leverage will be the market debut of China Railway.

Asian Markets Close Mixed For Weekend - Asian Commentary []
Stock markets across Asia-Pacific were mixed on Friday as the late afternoon session saw the South Korean and Hong Kong markets falling on profit-taking, while Japanese, Australian and New Zealand bourses extended overnight gains.

Stocks Nearly Unchanged Following Employment Report - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks are turning in a lackluster performance on Friday, as investors mull over fresh employment data for the month of November released prior to the opening bell.

Asian Bourses Advance, Propped Up By Wall Street Gains - Asian Commentary []
Friday, stock markets across the Asia Pacific region were trading in the green, propped up by the strong overnight gains on Wall Street. Wellington stocks opened lower, but later climbed into positive territory, while shares in Sydney were advancing on the back of the positive Wall Street lead.

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