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Asian markets end mixed

Asian markets ended mixed today. The Hang Seng added 122 points to 20,244. The Nikkei was up seven points at 10,205. - Asian markets end weak - Asian markets end firm - Asian markets end with moderate losses - Inflation fight fears - Asian markets trade weak - Asian markets end in the red The Seoul Composite advanced four points to 1,606. On the other hand, The Shanghai Composite and the Taiwan Weighted dropped 1.5% each to 2,941 and 7,525, respectively. The Straits Times dropped seven points to 2,738. _______________________________________________ (Updated at 1034 hrs) The Asian markets have recovered partially. The Hang Seng is down 0.5% at 110 and the Nikkei is flat at 23 points at 10,175, respectively. The Shanghai Composite Index has declined 57 points or 2% to 2,932, respectively. The Taiwan Weighted Index has slipped 1% to 7,542. The Straits Times is down 0.3% at 2,737 while the Seoul Composite is marginally up at 1,603 _____________________________________________ (Updated at 0810hrs) The Asian markets have opened on a negative note. The Hang Seng has dropped 198 points or 1% to 19,924 and the Nikkei is down 40 points at 10,159, respectively. The Shanghai Composite Index has slipped 49 points or 2% to 2,940. The Straits Times and the Seoul Composite are down 0.5% each at 2,727 and 1,593, respectively. The Taiwan Weighted Index has declined 95 points or 1% to 7,645, respectively.


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