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(RTTNews) - The Hong Kong stock market has finished lower now in two of the last three sessions, falling about 500 points in the process. The Hang Seng Index is holding barely above support at 13,500 points, but investors are bracing for steep losses at the opening of trade on Friday.
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TOKYO, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average is expected to fall for a second day on Friday, with exporters such as Toyota Motor seen hurt by a firmer yen and after profit worries in the worsening economy sparked a sharp drop on Wall Street ...
Hong Kong Market Faces Lower Open - RTT News
(RTTNews) - The Hong Kong stock market has finished lower now in two of the last three sessions, falling about 500 points in the process. The Hang Seng Index is holding barely above support at 13,500 points, but investors are bracing for steep losses ...
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Hong Kong shares outlook: Lower on Wall St tumble; China stocks may ... - Forbes
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Stocks Set to Open Higher - BusinessWeek
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AT A GLANCE: Mumbai Crisis Continues; Stock Markets May Open - Beurs.nl
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November 2008 - Weekly Standard
The terror assault on Mumbai is in its second day as Indian security forces struggle to regain control of the capital and clear the remaining terrorists from two hotels and a residential complex. Hundreds of Indian Naval and National Security Guards ...
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