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Asian markets surged to 17-month highs today. The Hang Seng jumped 456 points (2%) to 22,280. The Nikkei added 27 points to 10,682. - Work in the cloud - Asian markets in green; Nikkei jumps - Oil touches $80 on better US economy - Two major tax reforms to give edge to Indian businesses - "2010 is going to be a difficult year" - Asian stocks rise on China growth optimism The Shanghai Composite moved up 15 points to 3,277. The Straits Times advanced 23 points (1%) to 2,918. The Taiwan Weighted was flat at 8,211. The Seoul Composite slipped marginally to 1,691. __________________________________________________ (Updated at 0803 hrs) The Asian markets have started on a strong footing, in line with their US counterparts. The Hang Seng is quoting at 21,990, higher by 167 points or 0.7% and the Nikkei is at 10,756, stronger by 101 points or 0.9%. Straits Times is at 2,909, firmer by 14 points or 0.5% and the Shanghai Composite is at 3,277, up 14 points or 0.4%. On the other hand, the Seoul Composite is trading down 5 points or 0.3% at 1,690 and the Taiwan Weighted is at 8,167, lower by 40 points or 0.4%.


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