(RTTNews) - The markets in Asia, open for trading, ended in negative territory taking cues from Wall Street where the major averages ended sharply lower on Friday on concerns about sustaining recovery. The market in India is closed for a public holiday, and the Chinese market ended in positive territory. All the ...
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European Stocks To See Subdued Opening - 6 days ago
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South Korean Market Trades Weak - 6 days ago
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