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Asian stock markets followed Wall Street down on Thursday after the Federal Reserve admitted to being caught off guard by recent signs of deterioration in the U.S. economy.

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Asian stock markets rose Wednesday after a parliamentary vote of confidence in the Greek government boosted hopes that the country will avoid default.

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Asian stock markets posted muted gains Wednesday as investors weighed an easing of severe supply shortages in Japan against the prospect of more weak U.S. economic indicators.

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Rising oil prices and anticipation that China might tighten monetary policy yet again to combat inflation kept Asian stock markets in check on Monday.

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Asian markets opened mostly lower Tuesday, dragged down by a late-day slump on Wall Street and more bad news as Japan raced to stop a radioactive leak from an earthquake-damaged nuclear plant.

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Most Asian markets took cues from Wall Street yesterday and edged higher despite serious challenges to the global economy, including Japan’s struggle to contain an earthquake-spawned nuclear crisis, Portugal’s unresolved financial problems and uprisings in the Middle East.

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In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Atlas said the loan will be used to purchase additional heavy equipment for the rehabilitation of its copper mines in Toledo, Cebu. This is in addition to the $10.2-million loan previously acquired by Carmen Copper to buy equipment from Komatsu Ltd.
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Asian stock markets posted muted gains Wednesday as investors weighed an easing of severe supply shortages in Japan against the prospect of more weak U.S. economic indicators.

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Asian markets opened mostly lower Tuesday, dragged down by a late-day slump on Wall Street and more bad news as Japan raced to stop a radioactive leak from an earthquake-damaged nuclear plant.

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Most Asian markets took cues from Wall Street yesterday and edged higher despite serious challenges to the global economy, including Japan’s struggle to contain an earthquake-spawned nuclear crisis, Portugal’s unresolved financial problems and uprisings in the Middle East.

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In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Atlas said the loan will be used to purchase additional heavy equipment for the rehabilitation of its copper mines in Toledo, Cebu. This is in addition to the $10.2-million loan previously acquired by Carmen Copper to buy equipment from Komatsu Ltd.
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