Asia scholarships close mixed with Boj and Middle East in focus

by Andrea
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As Asian bags closed unique direction and with modest variations this Tuesday (17), while investors continue to monitor the developments of the Conflict between Israel and Iran and after Bank of Japan (Boj) once again leave your unchanged basic interest.

The Japanese Index Nikkei rose 0.59% in Tokyo, at 38,536.74 points, after Boj maintains its main interest rate by 0.5% for the third consecutive time and decide to reduce their monthly JGB purchases, as the Japan government titles are known.

Boj President Kazuo Ueda reiterated, however, that the Japanese BC could return to interest rates, depending on the behavior of the economy and price conditions.

In other parts of Asia, the Hang SENG fell 0.34% in Hong Kong, to 23,980.30 points, South Korean Kospi advanced 0.12% in Seoul, to 2,950.30 points, and Taiex registered a 0.73% gain in Taiwan at 22,211.59 points.

In mainland China, markets had mild losses: compound Shanghai retreated 0.04%, to 3,387.40 points, and the least compound compound yielded 0.12%to 2,010.52 points.

Concerns about the situation in the Middle East returned to gain strength after Israel’s military personnel issued an evacuation warning to hundreds of thousands of people in the Iranian capital, Tehran.

US President Donald Trump, who also made a personal warning about Tehran, left the G7 summit yesterday before scheduled, but denied it to negotiate a “ceasefire” between Israel and Iran.

In Oceania, the Australian scholarship closed at low marginal today, with loss of 0.08% of S&S ASX 200 in Sydney, 8,541.30 points.

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