Archive for  February 2005
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Singapore bunker prices fell on Monday, tracking lower fuel oil cargo values. Bunker fuel of 380-centistoke (cst) grade was pegged at $188-$190 a tonne, down $3 from the previous trading day with the premium to
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The Karachi Port handled 75,749 tonnes of cargo including 55,656 tonnes import and 20,093 tonnes export cargo during last 24 hours ending at 0700 hours on Monday. The cargo comprised of 36,630 tonnes dry cargo
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year cash Japanese government bond (JGB) edged up on Monday, reversing a rally that earlier drove it to a 10-month low as investors fretted about low yields and Japanese stock
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year cash Japanese government bond (JGB) edged up on Monday, reversing a rally that earlier drove it to a 10-month low as investors fretted about low yields and Japanese stock
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Taiwan stocks closed up nearly 2 percent on Monday, with tech heavyweights like TSMC leading the market as investors have largely priced in weak quarterly earnings and pinned hopes of a tech industry recovery. The
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China's shares closed 1.8 percent down at their lowest level in nearly six years on Monday as investors dumped firms expected to post poor 2004 earnings during the March-April results season. The benchmark Shanghai composite
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Hong Kong stocks rose half a percent on Monday with China plays such as port operator Cosco Pacific gaining ground on persistent talk of a yuan revaluation and as bargain hunters stepped in after a
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Indonesian share prices closed 0.1 percent lower on Monday in quiet trade on profit-taking led by blue chips Indosat and Gudang Garam after gains made last week, dealers said. They said the lack of fresh
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Indian shares rallied more than 2 percent to a four-week closing high on Monday, adding to the previous session's gains, bolstered by a government decision to allow private pension funds to invest in stocks. The
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Philippine share prices closed 0.25 percent higher on Monday, hitting a near-five-year-high, after the government announced that economic growth achieved a healthy 6.1 percent in 2004, dealers said. They said the momentum of gains slowed
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