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Asian markets gain ground in early trade
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Reuters: HONG KONG - Asian stocks rose on Monday with financial shares such as Macquarie Bank recovering, after central banks around the world pumped billions of dollars into banking systems in an effort to ease a widening credit crisis.
Asian stocks tentatively higher, yen steady
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Reuters: HONG KONG - Asian stock markets made a tentative recovery on Monday following last week's hammering as fears of a global credit crisis eased after central banks around the world pumped money into banking systems.
Asian markets steady as Bank of Japan acts
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Telegraph: Asian shares steadied today following last week's heavy losses after the Bank of Japan became the latest central bank to inject much-needed liquidity into the banking system.
Some Asian markets recover from worldwide plunge
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Houston Chronicle: Some Asian markets rebounded today, recovering warily from a worldwide plunge set off by fears that Americans are failing to keep up with their mortgage payments and the ripple effects that could have on the global banking and financial system.
Asia Markets: Asian stocks may fall on U.S. drops and credit woes (at MarketWatch)
Tue, 14 Aug 2007 22:34:00 GMT | Yahoo! Finance
Asian stocks are seen edging lower Wednesday on sharp downturns in U.S. markets and renewed credit concerns following an outlook warning from Swiss's largest bank.
Asian Markets Slump in Thursday Trading
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 04:07:45 GMT | New York Times
Asian stocks headed for their biggest daily fall since the attacks on the United States in Sept. 2001 as persistent fears about a global credit squeeze sapped investor appetite for risky assets.
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New Zealand Herald: Asian stocks tumbled, extending a global rout, after Australia's Rams Home Loans Group said it was unable to refinance A$6.17 billion of debt as a credit crunch deepens. South Korea's Kospi index plunged 6.5 per...
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