Most Asian markets end higher ahead of another meeting on Greece's bailout

23 Nov 2012 Evaluate

Subsequent to previous session’s rally, Asian markets ended mostly up on Friday, ahead of another meeting on Greece's bailout and the resumption of talks on the US fiscal cliff. Meanwhile, Taiwan's markets jumped by 3.1%, bucked up by buying from government funds and other state efforts to restore confidence in the market, one of Asia's worst performers this year. Moreover, South Korea's Kospi Composite went home with green mark, supported by Samsung Electronics. Trade was subdued as Japanese markets closed for a public holiday.

Asian Indices

Last Trade

Change in Points

Change in %

Shanghai Composite

2,027.38

11.77

0.58

Hang Seng

21,913.98

170.78

0.79

Jakarta Composite

4,348.81

12.88

0.30

KLSE Composite

1,614.32

-4.43

-0.26

Nikkei 225

-

-

-

Straits Times

2,989.28

2.65

0.09

KOSPI Composite

1,911.33

11.83

0.62

Taiwan Weighted

7,326.01

220.25

3.10

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