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* All sectors in the black
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Most Southeast Asian stock markets were
lacklustre on Friday, but saw off a year that was plagued by
trade tension-driven equity sell-downs with significant annual
losses.
Thailand and Vietnam markets were the only
ones that saw major intraday movement, with Thailand rising
about 1 percent while Vietnam...
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* Xaar drops after profit warning
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* Japan seen as "global cyclical" market; liquid and
easy-to-sell
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Prime Minister Theresa May's
Brexit deal can be passed by the British parliament if the
European Union provides clarification that the Northern Irish
"backstop" will be temporary, foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said
on Friday.
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Pan-European exchanges group
Euronext NV, which plans a bid to buy Oslo Bors
, said on Friday it had now secured the backing of a
majority of shareholders in the Norwegian stock market operator.
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Hong Kong stocks inched higher
in slightly thin trade on Friday as investors stayed cautious in
the last full trading session of 2018.
** The Hang Seng index was up 0.1 percent at 25,504.20 on
Friday, but was down nearly 1 percent for the week. The Hang
Seng China Enterprises...
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Prime Minister Theresa May's
Brexit deal can be passed by the British parliament if the
European Union provides clarification that the Northern Irish
backstop will be temporary, foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said on
Friday.
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European shares edged up on
Friday, buoyed by a bounce on Wall Street as a turbulent week
drew to a close and investors licked their wounds after the
region's benchmark STOXX 600 sank to its lowest level since U.S.
President Donald Trump's election.
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Foreigners remained net sellers of
Japanese stocks for a third straight week that ended on Dec. 21,
as threats of further U.S. rate hikes and concerns about slowing
global growth weighed on investor sentiment.