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BOQ Bank Of Queensland Limited

5.975
-0.005 (-0.08%)
Last Updated: 03:06:49
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
Bank Of Queensland Limited ASX:BOQ Australian Stock Exchange Ordinary Share
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.005 -0.08% 5.975 5.97 5.98 6.00 5.94 5.98 378,255 03:06:49

ASIA MARKETS: Asia Stocks Slip Despite U.S. Jobs Data

08/10/2012 2:09am

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By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch

SYDNEY (MarketWatch) -- Asian stocks sagged early Monday, with commodity-related firms losing ground after a mixed finish on Wall Street Friday despite an upbeat U.S. nonfarm jobs report.

South Korea's Kospi slipped 0.4%, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 Index traded down 0.1%.

Japanese markets were closed for a holiday on Monday, but mainland Chinese markets were set to reopen following a week-long closure for the Golden Week holidays.

Markets on mainland China could start the week on a positive note amid optimism over further policy easing, with Beijing expected to move closer to resolving big questions over its leadership transition.

Wall Street ended mixed on Friday after an early rally related to jobs data, which showed that 114,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in September and the jobless rate fell to 7.8% gave way to caution ahead of the start of earnings season.

Metals giant Alcoa Inc. (AA) unofficially kicks off the start of the U.S. third-quarter earnings season on Tuesday.

Gold and other metals settled lower in New York on Friday after the U.S. jobs data dented expectations of more monetary easing measures.

"Friday's unexpectedly large fall in the U.S. unemployment rate -- to a three-and-a-half year low of 7.8% -- rattled Treasuries and gold, while providing a further fillip to the prices of riskier assets," noted strategists at Capital Economics.

Following the metal moves in New York, Australian gold mining giant Newcrest Mining Ltd. (NCMGF) lost 2.8% in Sydney trading, while smaller rival Perseus Mining Ltd. declined 1%.

Steel giant Posco fell 1.5% and Hyundai Steel Co. fell 1.6% in South Korea.

Exporters were also weighing on the market, with shares of Samsung Electronics Co. (SSNLF) shedding 0.7% and Hyundai Motor Co. (HYMTF) losing 0.8%.

Among other notable movers, Bank of Queenland Ltd, extended losses made late last week when the firm warned that it may report a fiscal-year loss, with another 2.4% decline on Monday.

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