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 Kuala Lumpur Composite Index 1.55 (0.12%) (19/Nov/2009)
Open 1,274.99
High 1,277.59
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Asian markets open in red
(thehindubusinessline - 19/11/2009)
Asian markets were hit on Thursday on doubts about the pace of economic recovery, aided by Japanese stocks falling to a four-month low and the Australian dollar down for a third day.

Japan’ Nikkei 225 was down 127.23 points or 1.31 per cent at ...
 
UPDATE: Asian Shares Mixed; Financials Weigh On Nikkei
(The Wall Street Journal - 19/11/2009)
Asian share markets were mixed Wednesday, as investors were uninspired by a small rise in U.S. stocks Tuesday. In Japan, the market reversed an early rise amid weakness in real estate and financial stocks.

Hong Kongs Hang Seng was down 0.5% wh ...
 
Asian markets open positive; Hang seng up 147pts
(Business Standard - 19/11/2009)
The Asian markets have opened on a positive note. The Hang Seng has advanced 147 points to 23,060. The Nikkei on the other hand has slipped 14 points to 9,716.

The Shanghai Composite Index is up 23 points at 3,306 and the Straits Times index ...
 
KL shares lower in mid-afternoon
(Business Times - 19/11/2009)
SHARES prices on Bursa Malaysia were broadly lower at mid-afternoon today as selling outpaced buying but newly-listed Maxis remained in the limelight as it topped both the active and gainers list.

At 3.11pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Kuala Lumpur ...
 
Asian Stocks Mostly Decline On Tuesday
(All Headline News - 18/11/2009)
Asian shares ended mostly down on Tuesday.

In Taipei, the Taiex sank 59 points, or 0.8 percent, to end at 7,733.21 after concerns grew that details of a proposed financial cooperation agreement with China would take months to get underway. Earl ...
 
RHB Capital 3Q pre-tax profit down
(Business Times - 18/11/2009)
RHB Capital Bhd has reported that its pre-tax profit for the third quarter ended Sept 30, 2009 fell 8.69 per cent to RM446.246 million from RM488.732 million in the corresponding quarter last year.

Its revenue dropped 10.11 per cent to RM1.343 ...
 
KL shares close 0.38pc lower
(Business Times - 18/11/2009)
MALAYSIAN shares ended 0.38 per cent lower Wednesday due to profit-taking in selected blue chips, dealers said.

The Kuala Lumpur Composite Index lost 4.85 points to close at 1,275.10.

Gainers however outpaced decliners 347 to 295. < ...
 
Asian markets end -ve; Nikkei down 60pts
(Business Standard - 18/11/2009)
The Asian markets have today ended on a negative note.

The Hang Seng slipped 30 points to 22,914. The Nikkei was down 62 points at 9,729.

The Shangahi Composite Index was marginally up at 3,283.

The Taiwan Weighted Index d ...
 
Most Asian Stocks Fall on Share-Sale Concern; Banks Decline
(Bloomberg - 18/11/2009)
Most Asian stocks fell as capital and share-sale concerns dragged banks and property companies lower, overshadowing advances among telecommunications companies.

HSBC Holdings Plc lost 1.3 percent in Hong Kong after its chairman said new capital ...
 
Malaysia needs faster economic growth: Nor
(Business Times - 18/11/2009)
THREE to four per cent economic growth is good but it is very anemic, says Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department in-charge of the Economic Planning Unit Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop.

“At that growth there is no excitement. The excitement co ...

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