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Tokyo market rebound on improved machinery orders

Tokyo market rebound on improved machinery orders Tokyo  - The Tokyo market bounced back Thursday after investors were cheered by better-than-expected machinery orders.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 Stock Average gained 158.38 points, or 1.84 per cent, in morning trading to 8,753.39.

The broader Topix index of all first-section issues was also up 12.61 points, or 1.55 per cent, at 827.87.

The Tokyo indices plunged more than 2 per cent Wednesday on concerns about upcoming corporate earnings reports.

US stocks rally despite dour Fed forecast

US stocks rally despite dour Fed forecast New York - US stocks gained Wednesday, ending a volatile session and a two-day losing streak, amid optimism over a major merger in the housing sector.

Stocks briefly cut gains after the Federal Reserve said in its minutes from its last policy meeting in March that "downward risks" remained in the economy. The United States is in the midst of one of its longest recessions since the Great Depression.

The Fed noted a rapid deterioration in labour market conditions, with steep job losses across all sectors.

Sensex gains over 207 points after negative start on Wednesday

Sensex gains over 207 points after negative start on Wednesday Despite a negative start on Wednesday, owing to weak cues from international markets, the Sensex managed to close with a gain of 207 points.

In a day marked by ups and downs, the Sensex, which opened at 10,284 points, soon fell to a low of 10,172; before being recovered by selective buying in FMCG and realty stocks. With recovery being swifter than expected and buying spreading to other sectors, the Sensex rallying to a high of 10,778, before finally closing at 10,742 points.

Taiwan stocks dip 2.4 per cent, ending six-day rise

Taiwan stocks dip 2.4 per cent, ending six-day rise

Shares tumble 2.9 per cent in Seoul

Shares tumble 2.9 per cent in SeoulSeoul  - Shares fell almost 3

Australian stocks slump as investors take profits

Australian stocks slump as investors take profitsSydn

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