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Asian markets end -ve; Nikkei down 60pts

The Asian markets have today ended on a negative note. - Asian markets rally; Shanghai Composite up 3% - Asian markets end flat - Asian markets in red - Asian markets up 4th day in a row - Asian markets end positive - Asian markets end in green; Hang Seng surges The Hang Seng slipped 30 points to 22,914. The Nikkei was down 62 points at 9,729. The Shangahi Composite Index was marginally up at 3,283. The Taiwan Weighted Index declined 60 points to 7,733 and the Straits Times was down 17 points at 2,767, respectively. The Seoul Composite Index was flat at 1,586. ____________________________________________ (Updated at 1130 hrs) The Asian markets continues to trade in red. The Hang Seng has slipped 101 points to 22,843. The Nikkei is down 52 points at 9,740. The Shanghai Composite Index is flat at 3,280. The Taiwan Weighted Index is down 52 points at 7,740. The Straits Times and the Seoul Composite Index are flat at 2,780 and 1,593, respectively. _________________________________________________ (Updated at 0815hrs) The Asian markets have opened on a ngetaive note. The Hang Seng is flat at 22,946. The Nikkei is down 14 points at 9,777. The Shanghai Composite Index has increased 16 points to 3,291. The Straits Times is down 10 points at 2,773. The Seoul Composite Index and the Taiwan Weighted Index are flat at 1,592 and 7,792, respectively.


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