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Australian stocks lose 2.8 per cent

Australian stocks lose 2.8 per centSydney - Australian stocks Tuesd

Taiwan stocks fall nearly 3 per cent

Taiwan stocks fall nearly 3 per centTaipei - Taiwan stocks fell nea

Any Positive Event Will Boost Stock Mkt Outlook, Says Vishwas Agarwal

Any Positive Event Will Boost Stock Mkt Outlook, Says Vishwas AgarwalIndian equities opened the day sluggishly following negative global signals.

Among the prominent losers this morning, realty, banking, metal and oil & gas stocks topped the list with sharp losses.

Auto, power, PSU, information technology, telecom, pharma and FMCG stocks were also down.

Mirroring heavy selling action, all the sectoral indices were trading in the red zone with heavy losses.

Nikkei falls below 8,000 on Europe's economic worries

Nikkei falls below 8,000 on Europe's economic worries Tokyo  - Japan's key Nikkei 225 Stock Average fell below 8,000 to end morning trading Tuesday as concerns over the European economy spread.

The Nikkei index dropped 257.83 points, or 3.12 per cent, to 7,999.02.

The broader Topix index of all First Section issues was down 19.67 points, or 2.41 per cent, to 798.06.

On the currency markets at 9 am (0000 GMT), the dollar traded at 90.63-66 yen, up from Monday's 5 pm quote of 90.62-63 yen.

Sensex firms up by 58 points due to better buying trends

Sensex firms up by 58 points due to better buying trendsBo

Nikkei ends higher on Wall Street's rise, weaker yen

Nikkei ends higher on Wall Street's rise, weaker yenTokyo - Japan's key Nikkei 225 Stock Average ended slightly higher in a mixed day of trading Monday on the back of Wall Street's rise before the weekend and a weaker yen.

But the Tokyo market lost momentum in the afternoon session in a wait-and-see mood ahead of Tuesday's inauguration of Barack Obama as the US president.

The Nikkei 225 Stock Average edged up 26.7 points, or 0.32 per cent, to close at 8,256.85.

But the broader Topix index of all First Section issues dipped 0.16 points, or 0.02 per cent, to 817.73.

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