Australia And Oceania
LONDON - Global stock markets rose Tuesday after a better than expected U.S.
LONDON - Japanese stocks led world markets higher Tuesday after the country's central bank surprised investors by effectively cutting its main interest rate to zero percent.
BANGKOK - World stock markets mostly posted modest gains Tuesday as investors weighed a surprise rate cut in Japan against a credit agency warning that Ireland's debt rating may be downgraded.
BANGKOK - Weak U.S. economic indicators sent most Asian stock markets lower Tuesday but Japanese shares climbed after the central bank cut its key interest rate to effectively zero.
TOKYO - Asian stock markets were mostly lower Tuesday after a drop in U.S.
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