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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Australia: Shares rebound on Fed Governor's dovish comments
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Australian shares rebounded on Tuesday, boosted by materials and healthcare, after Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard's com...
Taiwan: Stocks hit near two-month lows
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Taiwan stocks hit their lowest in almost two months on Tuesday in volatile trading, tracking declines in some other regional markets, wit...
Seoul: Won, stocks recover as Fed Sept hike talk ebbs
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The South Korean won and shares rebounded early on Tuesday after US Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard's comments made it more li...
Hong Kong, Shanghai: Stocks open higher
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HONG KONG Shares rallied in Hong Kong Tuesday morning after a top Federal Reserve official tempered comments from two colleagues on the p...
Singapore shares open 1.37% lower on Tuesday
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A STEEP Wall Street rebound overnight on dovish Federal Reserve comments failed to bring cheer to the Singapore stock market when it star...
Friday, September 9, 2016
Singapore dollar forwards drop as traders see MAS policy on hold
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The currency market has shifted to signal expectations the Monetary Authority of Singapore will refrain from easing next month, with a me...
Taiwan: Stocks near one-week low as Apple suppliers drag
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Taiwan stocks fell to about a one-week low on Friday as TSMC and other Apple Inc suppliers tracked losses in Apple shares after the iPhone...
Asia: Stocks decline as Korean shares fall, investors weigh ECB
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Asian stocks fell as investors weighed the outlook for monetary policy in the US and Japan after the European Central Bank downplayed the...
Seoul: Stocks, won drop on suspected North Korean nuclear test
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South Korean shares and won fell early on Friday following a suspected North Korean nuclear test. South Korea's presidential Blue Hou...
Hot stock: Ezra falls 3.4% amid high volumes, attracts SGX query
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SHARES of Ezra Holdings fell 3.4 per cent to 5.6 Singapore cents in Friday early morning trade, as trading volumes of the counter surged....
Hong Kong: Stocks extend gains at open
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Hong Kong stocks rose in early trade, adding to the previous day's rally on upbeat Chinese trade data, while investors await the rel...
Malaysia: Shares open lower on Friday
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MALAYSIA share prices opened lower on Friday with the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Composite Index down 0.260 points to 1,691.120. V...
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Taiwan: Stocks flat, hover at 14-month highs
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Taiwan stocks stayed flat near 14-month highs on Thursday, in line with other overseas markets, with TSMC and other suppliers of Apple In...
Seoul: Won edges down on government warnings, stocks flat
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The South Korean won eased on Thursday as traders grew cautious about prospects for further gains after the government issued verbal warn...
Malaysia: Shares open higher on Thursday
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MALAYSIA share prices opened higher on Thursday with the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Composite Index up 1.860 points to 1,691.530. ...
Singapore shares open little changed on Thursday
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SINGAPORE shares opened almost flat on Thursday, with the Straits Times Index down by 1.61 points or 0.06 per cent to 2,892.04 points as ...
Stocks to watch: TEE, Keppel, Marco Polo Marine
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THE following listed companies made material announcements before the opening of the Singapore market on Thursday: TEE International, tog...
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Asia: Stocks hit 1-year high as soft US data quells Fed hike talk
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The US dollar took a tumble and Asian stocks rose to one-year highs on Wednesday after surprisingly weak US services sector activity put ...
Seoul: Won rises to 3-week high, stocks firm on weak US data
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The South Korean won jumped to a three-week high early on Wednesday as downbeat economic data from the world's biggest economy dented...
Hong Kong, Shanghai: Stocks flat in opening trade
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Hong Kong stocks opened flat Wednesday as investors took a breather after four days of gains while a surprisingly weak reading on the US ...
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