Asian markets higher on Monday
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Asian markets higher on Monday
KUALA LUMPUR: Key Asian markets were higher in Monday's morning
trade, as investor sentiment was buoyed by the election victories of
pro-bailout politicians in Greek elections.
The results of the
Greek election calmed fears that Greece might leave the euro currency
union, and at 12.15pm today, Tokyo's Nikkei 225 was up 1.86% to
8,729.05 while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was higher by 1.55% to
19,532.16.
Shanghai's A share index was 0.69% higher at 2,322.86 and South Korea's Kospi Index also rose 2.04% to 1,896.03.
Singapore's Straits Times Index rose 1.15% to 2,843.41 while the local bourse's benchmark index was up 0.41% to 1,585.71.
trade, as investor sentiment was buoyed by the election victories of
pro-bailout politicians in Greek elections.
The results of the
Greek election calmed fears that Greece might leave the euro currency
union, and at 12.15pm today, Tokyo's Nikkei 225 was up 1.86% to
8,729.05 while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was higher by 1.55% to
19,532.16.
Shanghai's A share index was 0.69% higher at 2,322.86 and South Korea's Kospi Index also rose 2.04% to 1,896.03.
Singapore's Straits Times Index rose 1.15% to 2,843.41 while the local bourse's benchmark index was up 0.41% to 1,585.71.
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