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ASIAN MARKETS - SHARES CLOSE BROADLY HIGHER - FEB 27, 2004.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 27-FEB-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

A round-up of Asian stock markets for Feb 27, 2004 prepared by Asia Pulse (http://www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities.

SYDNEY, Feb 27 Asia Pulse - Asian share markets closed broadly higher Friday led by positive news in Japan.

Japanese share prices closed 2.10 per cent higher at above 11,000 points as robust industrial output and household spending data boosted sentiment, while a firmer dollar eased concerns a strong yen could hurt exports.

The Tokyo Stock Exchange's Nikkei-225 index closed up...

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