TOKYO . Asian stock markets eventually rebound this week . This is
a weekly index of Asian stocks rise the first time , after five weeks in a row
slipped .
MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 0.1 % to as low as 111.50 in the past week . Meki so , the benchmark is still listed regional exchanges fell 14 % from its high this year touched in February 29 last .
Meanwhile , some of the major exchanges , such as the Nikkei 225 rose 0.2 % also had this week . Then, the Kospi index rose 0.1 % , the Topix index advanced 1.2 % , and the Australian index S & P / ASX 200 rallied thin . Unfortunately , the Hang Seng index actually fell 0.3 % , and Shanghai pressure up to 3.9 % .
The majority of Asian markets appear more confident , because investors are optimistic that policy makers in Europe , U.S. and China will disburse further stimulus to spur economic growth .
" We tend to see a fairly strong policy response in some countries. It was a good catalyst in the market to start making a purchase , " said Angus Gluskie , managing director of White Funds Management in Sydney .(Kontan.co.id)
MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 0.1 % to as low as 111.50 in the past week . Meki so , the benchmark is still listed regional exchanges fell 14 % from its high this year touched in February 29 last .
Meanwhile , some of the major exchanges , such as the Nikkei 225 rose 0.2 % also had this week . Then, the Kospi index rose 0.1 % , the Topix index advanced 1.2 % , and the Australian index S & P / ASX 200 rallied thin . Unfortunately , the Hang Seng index actually fell 0.3 % , and Shanghai pressure up to 3.9 % .
The majority of Asian markets appear more confident , because investors are optimistic that policy makers in Europe , U.S. and China will disburse further stimulus to spur economic growth .
" We tend to see a fairly strong policy response in some countries. It was a good catalyst in the market to start making a purchase , " said Angus Gluskie , managing director of White Funds Management in Sydney .(Kontan.co.id)
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