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Asia Markets And Europe Open 10/5/2009

chinaMarkets in Asia were narrowly mixed.

The Nikkei was down .6% to 9,674.

The Hang Seng moved up .3% to 20,434. The market in Shanghai was closed.

At the open in Europe, the FTSE was flat at 4,986. BP (BP) fell. The Dax was down .2% to 5,458. The CAC fell .3%.

Data from MarketWatch and Reuters.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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