Bolsas de Asia- Pacífico cierran con ganancias

September 20, 2007 – 1:47 pm

La bolsa de Shangai registró la mayor ganancia con un 1.39 por ciento Tokio, 20 de Septiembre.- Los principales mercados bursátiles de la región Asia-Pacífico cerraron hoy sus operaciones con ganancias, a excepción de la bolsa de Singapur, que registró una baja de 1.17 por ciento. […Continued…]


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