Asian markets rallied in Thursday's trading, with Hong Kong posting gains for the seventh consecutive trading day. The move was led by overnight gains on Wall Street and renewed demand for financial stocks.
In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng gained 213 points, or 0.73%, to 29,558, but in China the Shanghai Composite Index ended marginally lower, down 0.15%, at 5,035.
In Japan, the Nikkei closed up 265 points, or 1.7%, to 15,874, as Mitsubishi UFJ(MTU Quote) and Mizuho Financial(MFG Quote) notched up some of the biggest gains of large-caps in the region. Mitsubishi UFJ surged 6.6%, to 1,228 yen, while Mizuho Financial soared 5.5%, to 648,000 yen, following renewed optimism over the U.S. credit scenario on Wednesday.
"These [upward swings] do not come out of the blue. When you look at emerging economies, especially Asia, you have to make a distinction between real economic growth and financial growth," says Serdar Kucukakin, emerging Asia economist for ABN Amro. ...
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