Archive for January, 2011

Asia stocks fall and oil nears $100 on Egypt fears

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Brent crude futures climbed near $100 a barrel on Monday and Asian stocks fell, hit by fears of unrest throughout the Middle East sparked by deadly protests in Egypt.
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Asia struggles forward

Monday, January 31st, 2011

MONTREAL – Asia-wide indexes continued slow upward progress last week. The benchmark MSCI Asia Pacific Index closed up 0.9% from the previous week at 137.65, still above its short-term and (depending on how you count it) also its medium-term ascending-bottoms uptrend supports.
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Asia Markets: Asian shares skid as investors fret about Egypt

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Asian stock markets skid as investors fear ongoing unrest in Egypt could spread and push up prices of commodities.
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Asia Stocks Fall, Oil Rises on Egypt Violence; Yen Strengthens

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Asian stocks fell, extending the biggest global share slump in two months, while the dollar, yen and oil gained as anti-government protests rocked Egypt for a sixth day and earnings reports disappointed investors.
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Asia Stocks, U.S. Futures Fall on Egypt; Dollar, Yen Strengthen

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Asian stocks fell, extending the biggest global share slump in two months, while the dollar, yen and Japanese bonds gained as anti-government protests rocked Egypt for a sixth day. Crude oil rose to a one-week high.
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Asia Title a Just Reward for a Golden Generation

Monday, January 31st, 2011

The Japanese side that beat Australia to win the Asian Cup has youth on its side, pointing to a bright future for the side and suggesting that the J League in Japan is a breeding ground for talent.
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Asia Stocks Fall, Yen Gains on Egypt Unrest; Dubai Shares Rise

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Asian stocks fell, extending the biggest global share slump in two months, while the yen gained as anti-government protests in Egypt curbed demand for emerging- market assets and earnings reports disappointed investors.
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Asia Stocks to Watch: Egypt worries weigh on Asian stocks

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Asia proves unable to escape fallout from the turmoil in Egypt currently roiling global markets, with analysts fretting about the potential impact of higher oil prices.
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Asia and its Inflation Problem

Monday, January 31st, 2011

January 31, 2011 ECONOMICS Asia has an Inflation Problem by Stephen S. Roach Asia has an inflation problem. The sooner it comes to grips with its problem, the better. Unfortunately, the appropriate sense of urgency is missing. Willingness to tackle inflation is impeded by Asia’s heavy reliance on exports and external demand. Fearful of a [...]
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Asia Stocks Fall Most in a Week on Egyptian Concern, Earnings

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Asian stocks fell, dragging down a regional benchmark index by the most in a week, as demonstrations against Egypt’s government continued for a sixth day and earnings reports disappointed investors.
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