Asia Market ends in a disorganized
In the wake of Wall Street and Paris, the Asian stock markets preparing to end the week uncoordinated. Although most of the macroeconomic indicators published Thursday in the U.S. and Europe were positive, caution is still required until the figures of unemployment and employment for the month of August in the United States.
Around 7:00, the Nikkei 225 gained 0.19% to 9079.80 points, the Hang Seng in Hong Kong shows a small increase from 0.08% to 20,884.96 points, the Seoul Stock Exchange and Sydney move at equilibrium respectively 3726.98 points (+0.02%) and 4533 points (0.01%) and the Bombay Stock Exchange ahead of 0.16% to 18,268.04 points.Only the Taiwan Stock Exchange posted a sharp increase: 1.33% to 7823.54 points.
Conversely, Singapore was down 0.20% to 2980.70 points and the MIC of the China Stock Exchange was down 0.48% to 2907.32 points.
On the currency markets, the euro / yen has fallen slightly: -0.17% at 107.96 yen per euro, as the dollar / yen -0.10% at 84.23 yen to the dollar .
Oil prices drop below $ 75 in electronic trading in Asia, due to profit taking and some optimistic forecasts for employment in the United States.
In morning trading, a barrel of light sweet crude for October delivery lost 26 cents to 74.76 dollars. One of Brent North Sea crude for October delivery yielded 35 cents to 76.58 dollars a barrel.