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Laptop Computer June 25, 2004 (AXcess News) Hong Kong - Major markets in Asia closed mixed for the week, rocked by fears over expected interest rate increases in the United States, mixed signals about Japan's economic recovery and a possible major change in Australia's main stock index.Share prices in Tokyo dropped early Friday, as consumer price data indicated continued deflationary pressure on the economy.
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Desktop Computer But by the afternoon, the Nikkei had reversed course, propelled by an earlier survey suggesting Japanese companies may soon be looking to hire more workers. The index closed at 11,780, a rise for the week of 2.2 percent, with analysts saying Japan's economy is on track for its longest recovery since 1997.Hong Kong's Hang Seng index rose Thursday and Friday, but still closed down for the week at 12,185, due to earlier fears about interest rate increases in the United States. The late week rise was attributed to Wall Street's gains, plus excitement about the listing of Ping An, a mainland insurance company recently added to the Hong Kong exchange.
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