Saturday, January 12, 2008

Japanese Market Falls On Economic Growth Concerns []

Japanese Market Falls On Economic Growth Concerns []
Tokyo shares fell Thursday on selling in real estate and shipbuilding stocks amid concern about a slowdown of Japanese economy. The market declined after a senior central bank official said that the pace of Japan's economic growth was slowing due to a big drop in housing investment.

Market Likely To Open Flat On Back Of Mixed Cues From Global Peers - Indian Commentary []
Thursday, the Indian market is likely to open flat on the back of mixed cues from global peers. The U.S. stocks rebounded Wednesday on bargain hunting in financial and technology stocks. The major Asian markets are trading mixed on Thursday. Crude oil prices have eased after gasoline stocks rose, making up for a decline in crude oil inventories.

Yen Advances Versus Pound And Euro [USD/JPY]
The yen rose against the euro and the sterling on Friday in New York but remained uncertain versus the greenback.

European Markets Rise; Led By Miners, Drugmakers - European Commentary []
The European markets rose on Tuesday, as mining stocks gained on higher copper prices, while pharmaceutical and telecom stocks rallied as investors sought out perceived safe-havens for their investments amid economic fears.

Support Seen For Thai Market []
The Thai stock market saw its modest two-day winning streak grind to a halt Thursday as the market dipped perilously close to the critical support level of 800 points. With positive global cues, the Stock Exchange of Thailand is expected to rebound, albeit in a tight range, when the SET opens for business on Friday.

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