Archive for  November 2005
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Dubai-based Indago Petroleum said on Tuesday it planned to list on London's AIM stock market by the end of November, in a flotation which one source said would value the oil and gas exploration firm
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China's shares slipped 0.3 percent on Tuesday as investors dumped large caps such as Baoshan Iron and Steel Co Ltd, looking to take a quick profit with markets still mired in a protracted slump. The
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Indian forex and bond markets were shut on Tuesday on eve of the Hindu New Year Diwali. The rupee, bonds and stocks will all resume trading on Wednesday. Copyright Reuters, 2005
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Indian forex and bond markets were shut on Tuesday on eve of the Hindu New Year Diwali. The rupee, bonds and stocks will all resume trading on Wednesday. Copyright Reuters, 2005
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The Swiss franc gained a little ground against the US dollar in early trading on Tuesday but the US currency held one-week highs amid expectations that the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates later in
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China's yuan eased against the dollar on Tuesday after the US currency firmed on expectations of an interest rate rise. The yuan, which was revalued by 2.1 percent on July 21 to 8.11 to the
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The dollar hit a two-year high against the yen on Tuesday as investors snapped up the US currency ahead of a Federal Reserve meeting widely seen resulting in a 12th straight rise in interest rates.
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The dollar climbed to a 25-month high against the yen on Monday after robust US economic reports underscored the appeal to investors of solid growth, contained inflation and rising interest rates. A measure of core
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The Hong Kong dollar recouped early losses on Tuesday afternoon, while interbank rates were trapped in narrow ranges ahead of an expected US interest rate rise later in the day. After shuffling between 7.7519 and
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The Indonesian rupiah rallied from its lowest level in more than two weeks on Tuesday after Bank Indonesia raised interest rates by 1.25 percentage points in response to a sharp rise in consumer price inflation.
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