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Tuesday, 15 June 2010 - Asian stocks mixed in quiet trade
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Singapore Asia Pacific World Asian stocks mixed in quiet trade AFP - Wednesday, June 16 Send IM Story Print Asian stocks mixed in quiet trade Slideshow: Full Photo Coverage: Business & Economy HONG KONG (AFP) - – Asian stocks were mixed in quiet trade on Tuesday as optimism on the state of the global recovery helped dealers shrug off news that Greece's debt rating had been downgraded to "junk" again. Markets were given little direction from Wall Street although traders were lifted by strong production data from Europe. Tokyo edged up 8.02 points to end 9,887.89 and Sydney was flat, dropping 0.5 points to 4,505.0 while Hong Kong was also flat, adding 10.24 to 20,062.15. Regional stocks have been rising for several days as upbeat economic data out of Asia at the end of last week, including strong Chinese exports and better than expected Japanese growth, boost sentiment. Shanghai was closed for a public holiday. Moody's rating agency said Monday it slashed its sovereign rating for Greece on concerns about how Athens can repay its debts. The move came as European Union and International Monetary Fund auditors began looking at the country's attempts to slash its debt. The agency said uncertainty about Greek plans, even with the help of a 110-billion-euro (132-billion-dollar) EU-IMF bailout, to reduce its huge debt and balance its finances justified the ratings cut. Athens rejected the move, saying it had taken major steps to balance its books. However, David Taylor, market analyst at CMC Markets in Sydney told Dow Jones Newswires the downgrade was not unexpected. "Moody's downgrade of Greece's credit rating should not move things too much," he said. "This is just one more downgrade in a series that began late last year." Standard & Poor's in April also downgraded Greece's sovereign debt to junk status, while Fitch, the other major international ratings agency, warned in late May that it might also cut the country to the same level. The European single currency eased after making recent gains against other major currencies. It was standing at 1.2191 dollars, slightly lower than 1.2222 in New York late Monday. The euro also edged down to 111.18 yen from 111.89 yen. The dollar was at 91.19 yen from 91.56 yen. Dealers were given some lift by the European Union's announcement that eurozone production grew 0.8 percent in April from the March level, nearly double the level expected by analysts. The figure was up a record 9.5-percent year on year. Non-euro member Britain lowered its economic growth forecast for 2011 to 2.6 percent from the previous government's 3.25 percent estimate. The revision was offset by a forecast lower deficit -- 155 billion pounds (230 billion dollars) in the financial year to March 2011, down from the previous estimate of 163 billion pounds. Oil was lower, with New York's main futures contract, light sweet crude for delivery in July, falling 28 cents to 74.84 dollars a barrel. Brent North Sea crude for July delivery shed 31 cents to 74.89 dollars. Gold opened at 1,221.50-1,222.50 US dollars an ounce in Hong Kong, down from Monday's close of 1,231.50-1,232.50 dollars. In other markets: -- Singapore closed up 0.14 points at 2,818.21. Food and beverage maker Fraser and Neave fell 1.40 percent to 4.93 Singapore dollars and Wilmar International shed 1.37 percent to 5.77. -- Seoul closed flat, edging 0.57 points lower to 1,690.03. -- Taipei rose 66.66 points, or 0.90 percent, to 7,454.06. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company was up 0.49 percent at 61.4 Taiwan dollars. -- Kuala Lumpur shares closed up 0.10 percent, or 1.21 points, at 1,298.37. Multinational Genting added 1.6 percent to 7.17 ringgit, plantation group United Malacca rose 6.9 percent to 8.47 and budget carrier AirAsia lost 2.3 percent to 1.26. -- Jakarta rose 0.12 percent, or 3.33 points, to 2,830.16. Car distributor Astra International jumped 4.0 percent to 46,000 rupiah, while Bakrie Telecom gained 2.4 percent to 172 rupiah. -- Manila closed up 0.52 percent, or 16.98 points, to 3,282.42. SM Investments added 1.2 percent to 410 pesos and Manila Water Co. rose 3.3 percent to 15.50 pesos. -- Wellington closed flat, adding 1.27 points to 3,043.90. Power lines company Vector rose 1.4 percent to 2.14 New Zealand dollars, Telecom added 1.1 percent to 1.90 and NZ Oil & Gas lost 1.5 percent to 1.34. -- Bangkok fell 0.10 percent, or 0.76 points, to close at 780.37. Banpu rose 6.00 baht to 618.00, while PTT Plc fell 1.00 baht to 245.00. 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