!!! As of 2014-10-16    14:59:56 ACEDBL 292.00 ( 1446 ) ( -5 )    ADBL 512.00 ( 2026 ) ( 4 )    AHPC 384.00 ( 2263 ) ( 8 )    AIC 485.00 ( 1913 ) ( 9 )    ALDBL 234.00 ( 150 ) ( 4 )    ALICL 1,182.00 ( 8592 ) ( 12 )    APEX 121.00 ( 1704 ) ( -2 )    ARDBL 150.00 ( 909 ) ( -3 )    BGDBL 163.00 ( 100 ) ( 3 )    BLDBL 454.00 ( 965 ) ( -1 )    BPCL 690.00 ( 1193 ) ( 25 )    BSBL 285.00 ( 301 ) ( 5 )    BUDBL 200.00 ( 910 ) ( 0 )    CBBL 1,480.00 ( 497 ) ( -1 )    CBL 290.00 ( 8580 ) ( 0 )    CCBL 282.00 ( 10377 ) ( 2 )    CDBL 375.00 ( 45 ) ( -2 )    CEDBL 245.00 ( 1334 ) ( 4 )    CFCL 153.00 ( 286 ) ( 5 )    CHCL 1,799.00 ( 4600 ) ( 19 )    CIT 3,100.00 ( 833 ) ( -50 )    CNDBL 171.00 ( 1778 ) ( -2 )    CZBIL 453.00 ( 2988 ) ( -1 )    CZBILP 135.00 ( 25501 ) ( 0 )    DDBL 1,294.00 ( 164 ) ( -6 )    EBL 1,911.00 ( 654 ) ( 3 )    EDBL 709.00 ( 200 ) ( -1 )    EIC 940.00 ( 112 ) ( 36 )    FFCL 350.00 ( 511 ) ( 24 )    GBBL 370.00 ( 5796 ) ( 3 )    GBIME 535.00 ( 7397 ) ( -10 )    GLICL 569.00 ( 6911 ) ( -3 )    GRAND 223.00 ( 29674 ) ( 2 )    HAMA 141.00 ( 270 ) ( 2 )    HBDL 97.00 ( 6483 ) ( -2 )    HBL 870.00 ( 1047 ) ( -8 )    HGI 532.00 ( 170 ) ( -8 )    ICFC 295.00 ( 508 ) ( 1 )    IDBL 176.00 ( 639 ) ( -6 )    JBBL 170.00 ( 2560 ) ( -5 )    JBNL 270.00 ( 4958 ) ( -4 )    JEFL 172.00 ( 300 ) ( -3 )    JFL 613.00 ( 251 ) ( -21 )    JHBL 311.00 ( 180 ) ( -6 )    KADBL 360.00 ( 494 ) ( 0 )    KBBL 410.00 ( 618 ) ( -5 )    KBL 596.00 ( 26893 ) ( 11 )    KDBL 127.00 ( 134 ) ( 1 )    KEBL 333.00 ( 40 ) ( -7 )    KFL 137.00 ( 78 ) ( -1 )    KMCDB 659.00 ( 180 ) ( 23 )    KNBL 189.00 ( 62 ) ( 3 )    KRBL 204.00 ( 210 ) ( -2 )    LBL 619.00 ( 28096 ) ( 26 )    LGIL 432.00 ( 1595 ) ( -5 )    LICN 3,350.00 ( 131 ) ( -25 )    LUBL 337.00 ( 2034 ) ( -9 )    MBL 485.00 ( 10478 ) ( -3 )    MDB 470.00 ( 601 ) ( -2 )    MDBL 174.00 ( 3008 ) ( 7 )    MEGA 395.00 ( 1914 ) ( 7 )    METRO 336.00 ( 768 ) ( 29 )    MLBBL 851.00 ( 273 ) ( 21 )    MMDBL 316.00 ( 530 ) ( 9 )    MNBBL 801.00 ( 1279 ) ( 16 )    MPFL 119.00 ( 210 ) ( -6 )    MTBL 206.00 ( 438 ) ( 11 )    NABIL 2,340.00 ( 1374 ) ( 0 )    NABILP 1,595.00 ( 2685 ) ( 20 )    NBB 580.00 ( 5368 ) ( -2 )    NBBL 1,581.00 ( 561 ) ( -35 )    NBF1 14.20 ( 33103 ) ( 0.2 )    NBL 390.00 ( 11337 ) ( -10 )    NCCB 623.00 ( 9289 ) ( -8 )    NCM 173.00 ( 157 ) ( 3 )    NGBL 305.00 ( 946 ) ( 1 )    NHPC 140.00 ( 20000 ) ( -4 )    NIB 765.00 ( 1460 ) ( -18 )    NICA 791.00 ( 5604 ) ( 1 )    NICL 451.00 ( 25 ) ( -9 )    NIL 770.00 ( 18355 ) ( 70 )    NLBBL 1,129.00 ( 3768 ) ( 4 )    NLG 805.00 ( 4158 ) ( 5 )    NLIC 4,180.00 ( 2017 ) ( 110 )    NLICL 2,294.00 ( 7118 ) ( -16 )    NLICLP 744.00 ( 1500 ) ( 42 )    NNFC 265.00 ( 921 ) ( -10 )    NNLB 750.00 ( 50 ) ( 14 )    NTC 616.00 ( 2065 ) ( 0 )    NUBL 1,440.00 ( 2193 ) ( 16 )    OHL 710.00 ( 1460 ) ( 23 )    PADBL 358.00 ( 110 ) ( 12 )    PCBL 512.00 ( 5475 ) ( 2 )    PDBL 225.00 ( 712 ) ( 1 )    PFC 280.00 ( 236 ) ( 0 )    PFCL 142.00 ( 100 ) ( 2 )    PFIL 155.00 ( 2118 ) ( 1 )    PIC 826.00 ( 39 ) ( 46 )    PICL 445.00 ( 6945 ) ( 10 )    PLIC 1,026.00 ( 12616 ) ( 4 )    PRDBL 153.00 ( 310 ) ( -3 )    PURBL 368.00 ( 352 ) ( 4 )    RBS 4,800.00 ( 126 ) ( -25 )    REDBL 210.00 ( 267 ) ( -5 )    RHPC 575.00 ( 977 ) ( -8 )    RMDC 800.00 ( 770 ) ( -20 )    SADBL 321.00 ( 4661 ) ( 1 )    SANIMA 490.00 ( 5609 ) ( 0 )    SBBLJ 565.00 ( 2834 ) ( 15 )    SBI 992.00 ( 662 ) ( -23 )    SBL 701.00 ( 8685 ) ( -8 )    SCB 2,095.00 ( 2374 ) ( 20 )    SDBL 159.00 ( 1358 ) ( 10 )    SETI 180.00 ( 223 ) ( 6 )    SEWA 400.00 ( 1663 ) ( 13 )    SFL 156.00 ( 10 ) ( 3 )    SHINE 359.00 ( 3513 ) ( 4 )    SHL 600.00 ( 3316 ) ( 0 )    SHPC 677.00 ( 6155 ) ( 6 )    SIC 1,140.00 ( 564 ) ( -24 )    SICL 803.00 ( 1754 ) ( -6 )    SIL 802.00 ( 4013 ) ( -13 )    SKBBL 1,380.00 ( 570 ) ( -34 )    SLBBL 2,035.00 ( 10 ) ( -5 )    SLICL 666.00 ( 8824 ) ( -7 )    SMFDB 1,010.00 ( 95 ) ( 0 )    SRBL 390.00 ( 3317 ) ( 0 )    SUBBL 292.00 ( 50 ) ( 0 )    SUPRME 167.00 ( 3200 ) ( -2 )    SWBBL 1,810.00 ( 838 ) ( 30 )    SYFL 94.00 ( 1499 ) ( -1 )    TNBL 245.00 ( 99 ) ( -8 )    TRH 271.00 ( 2650 ) ( 6 )    UFCL 141.00 ( 118 ) ( -4 )    UFIL 154.00 ( 140 ) ( -5 )    UFL 267.00 ( 1414 ) ( -8 )    UIC 930.00 ( 2200 ) ( 24 )    UNL 15,003.00 ( 60 ) ( -97 )    VBBL 129.00 ( 550 ) ( 0 )    WDBL 218.00 ( 199 ) ( 0 )    YETI 130.00 ( 3757 ) ( 5 )    !!!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Asia stocks rise as Europe stabilizes‚ Japan grows

ASSOCIATED PRESS(BANGKOK): Asian stocks rose sharply Monday after Japan's economy grew for the first time in four quarters and Europe moved closer to resolving a debt crisis that threatens to hurl the region into recession. The Nikkei 225 index in Tokyo rose 1.2 percent to 8,617.03. HongKong's Hang Seng surged 2.2 percent to 19,552.55 and South Korea's Kospi added 2 percent to 1,901.05. Benchmarks in Singapore, Australia, and mainland China were also higher.
Hopeful signs emerged over the weekend from Italy after Premier Silvio Berlusconi reluctantly bowed to market pressure and resigned. His successor, economist Mario Monti, faces the monumental task of enacting profound reforms aimed at preventing Italy from defaulting on its huge debts.

Unlike Greece, Portugal and Ireland — which have received emergency financial help from international lenders — Italy is considered much too big to bail out. Its next government must push through austerity measures to deal with euro1.9 trillion ($2.6 trillion) in debt. Investment confidence was also boosted after Japan released data showing its economy — horrifically shaken from a record earthquake in March — had surged in the latest quarter.
The economy surged 6 percent in the latest quarter, the first expansion for the world's No. 3 economy in four quarters. It comes as Japan claws its way out of a crisis stemming from an earthquake and tsunami that decimated factories across the country's northeast on March 11. Since then, the country has steadily restored its factories, helping the economy rebound despite the threats of a financial crisis in Europe, slowing global economy and a strong yen.
In Greece, there was good news Friday, as former central banker Lucas Papademos was sworn in as interim prime minister following a political crisis that jeopardized the country's ability to continue receiving emergency loans.
Papademos must now get his government to agree to a debt deal that will net the country billions of euros in acutely needed rescue money — provided that it enacts painful austerity measures including tax hikes and sharp cuts in public spending.
Without the rescue money, Greece's faces insolvency and a massive default on its debts — an event that experts believe would set off a regional banking crisis and eventually blow up into an all-out European recession.
On Wall Street, stocks surged Friday after Italy and Greece moved closer to getting their financial crises under control.
The Dow Jones industrial average jumped or 2.2 percent to 12,153.68. The S&P 500 rose 1.9 percent to 1,263.85. The Nasdaq composite rose or 2 percent to 2,678.75.
Uncertainty still hangs over financial markets, however, as traders await U.S. economic data. Reports on October retail sales, inflation and housing data are due this week, starting Tuesday. Despite its 2.5 percent growth rate last quarter, the U.S. economy remains fragile. The Federal Reserve recently lowered its economic outlook for 2012. The central bank predicted that the economy will grow at a rate of about 2.7 percent next year. That is a full percentage point below a forecast from June, and below the 3 to 5 percent annual growth rate that is considered healthy.
Benchmark crude for December delivery was up 9 cents at $99.08 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $1.21 to settle at $98.99 in New York on Friday.

Source: The Himalayan Times(2011/11/14)

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