Japanese Stocks Volatile As Abe Says He Will Quit
Story date: 2007-09-11 10:30:00
Added on: 2007-09-11 23:00:41
Wall Street Journal - SINGAPORE -- The Nikkei 225 was jostled Wednesday by news of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's resignation, while other stock markets in Asia are mixed and trading light as next week's Federal Reserve interest rate meeting draws closer. Currency trading ...
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