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Taiwan shares plunge 4.4 percent, XINHUA.

Publication: Finance Wire

Publication Date: 30-APR-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 FDCH e-media

Original Source: Emerging Markets Datafile

URL: http://www.xinhua.org

HONG KONG, April 30 (Xinhua) -- Taiwan shares plunged 4.4 percent Friday, according to reports reaching here from Taipei. The weighted index, the key barometer of Taiwan Stock Exchange (TAIEX) Friday, fell 284.4 points to close at 6,117.81.

The bourse opened at...

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