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Asia stocks near 1-month high; euro dips after WSJ
Asia stocks near 1-month high; euro dips after WSJ
9/7/2010
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian stocks hovered near one-month highs on Tuesday as investors awaited Chinese data, while the euro took a hit after a newspaper report rekindled fears about the weakness of European banks.
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