Archive for  February 2005
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Singapore share prices closed 0.33 percent higher on Monday on institutional investor interest in blue chips, dealers said. They said that a lack of fresh factors to indicate market direction and a police investigation into
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Seoul shares rose 1.2 percent on Monday to their highest close in nine months, as tech issues such as LG.Philips LCD posted strong gains tracking firmer Taiwanese peers, and as a dip in oil prices
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Malaysian share prices closed 0.1 percent lower on Monday, with the market quiet in the absence of fresh leads, dealers said. They said Friday's decline on Wall Street also weighed on sentiment with investors reluctant
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The Bank of China will issue 20 billion yuan (2.4 billion dollars) in 15-year subordinated bonds after the Lunar New Year, bank officials said on Monday. The bond issue will be in two tranches of
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The Bank of China will issue 20 billion yuan (2.4 billion dollars) in 15-year subordinated bonds after the Lunar New Year, bank officials said on Monday. The bond issue will be in two tranches of
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Japanese stocks closed higher on Monday for the first time in three sessions as Canon Inc and others jumped after posting solid earnings, with sentiment also supported bby a drop in crude oil prices Individual
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Toshiba Corp reported on Monday a 93 percent plunge in quarterly operating profit and lowered its full-year outlook, hit by price declines in microchips used in digital electronics such as flat panel TVs. Electronics makers
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Toshiba Corp reported on Monday a 93 percent plunge in quarterly operating profit and lowered its full-year outlook, hit by price declines in microchips used in digital electronics such as flat panel TVs. Electronics makers
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India is confident that issues such as services will get equal billing with agriculture in world free trade negotiations after weekend talks in Davos, Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said Monday. Nath, who is
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Indian drug maker Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd reported a surprise 93 percent slide in quarterly net profit, dragged by high research and development spending and competitive pressures which led to lower sales. Reddy's, which like
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