Tokyo Shares End Lower As Exporters Fall On Weak GDP Data – Wall Street Journal
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Tokyo Shares End Lower As Exporters Fall On Weak GDP Data
Wall Street Journal TOKYO (Dow Jones)–Tokyo stocks fell Monday as weaker-than-expected Japanese gross domestic product data triggered selling in exporter shares such as Sony and TDK on worries that growth is slackening. … China Economy Surpasses Japan, Capping Three-Decade RiseBloomberg FOREX-Yen up on talk of Japanese flows; eyes on govt, BOJReuters Most Asian Stocks Fall on Japan GDP Data; Yen, Copper AdvanceSan Francisco Chronicle The Associated Press -Economic Times -ABC News all 797 news articles » |
August 16, 2010
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