Most Asian markets open higher in early trading after - The Gaea Times
early trading Friday, led by overnight gains on Wall Street as strong U.S. retail sales data boosted confidence in a recovery in the world’s biggest economy. Australia’s benchmark rose 0.1 percent, as did the Shanghai Composite index.

VN-Index gasps for gains - Viet Name News
NOI — Investors flocked to penny stocks on the HCM City Stock Exchange yesterday, allowing the VN-Index to eke out another tiny gain of 0.02 per cent, ending the session at 515.93 points. Although trading volume rose by 10 per cent from

Australian Market Trades Modestly Higher - RTT News
trusts, consumer discretionary and telecommunications stocks are finding support, while healthcare, financials, materials, consumer staples stocks are trading mixed. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index, which rose to 4,958.4, drifted down

Most Asian markets open higher in early trading after - The Gaea Times
early trading Friday, led by overnight gains on Wall Street as strong U.S. retail sales data boosted confidence in a recovery in the world’s biggest economy. Australia’s benchmark rose 0.1 percent, as did the Shanghai Composite index.

VN-Index gasps for gains - Viet Name News
NOI — Investors flocked to penny stocks on the HCM City Stock Exchange yesterday, allowing the VN-Index to eke out another tiny gain of 0.02 per cent, ending the session at 515.93 points. Although trading volume rose by 10 per cent from

Australian Market Trades Modestly Higher - RTT News
trusts, consumer discretionary and telecommunications stocks are finding support, while healthcare, financials, materials, consumer staples stocks are trading mixed. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index, which rose to 4,958.4, drifted down