Taiwan axes plan to split stock trade session-paper
TAIPEI, May 27 (Reuters) - Taiwan’s top financial regulator has decided not to divide stock trading into morning and afternoon sessions, a plan that had been aimed at doubling daily limits on share price movements, a newspaper reported on Friday.
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Tokyo Stocks Jump 242 Points; Dollar Down
Tokyo's benchmark stock index jumped Thursday as an overnight rally on Wall Street prompted investors to buy technology, banking and other blue chip issues. The U.S. dollar edged lower against the Japanese yen.
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Haemonetics' Chairman and CEO Adopts 10b5-1 Stock Trading Plan
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Stocks ended higher on Thursday after a major bond insurer reassured investors about its stability, fueling a rebound by financial shares hammered recently by the prospect of crumbling credit markets.
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