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Asian markets in green; Nikkei jumps

Asian markets have ended in the green today. The Nikkei surged 108 points (1%) to 10,655. The Hang Seng, however, slipped 49 points to 21,823. - "2010 is going to be a difficult year" - Asian markets move up - Asian markets subdued in morning trades - Asian markets lacklustre - Asian markets up smartly - Positive bias prevails across Asia The Taiwan Weighted added 20 points to 8,207. The Seoul Composite was up 13 points at 1,696. The Straits Times was down marginally at 2,893. ____________________________________________ (Updated at 0800 hrs) Asian markets are up this morning. The Nikkei has jumped 123 points (1%) to 10,669. The Japan government has ought to boost the amount of funds available to Japan Airlines. The Hang Seng has added 28 points to 21,900. However, the Taiwan Weighted has slipped 21 points to 8,167. The Straits Times is down six points at 2,892.


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