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Asia stocks hit 4-month high as yen slides
Asia stocks hit 4-month high as yen slides
9/10/2010
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian stocks rose to a four-month high on Friday as some investors were inspired by positive U.S. and Japanese economic data to pick out bargains, with the shift to riskier assets weighing on the yen.
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