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Asian stocks were mostly higher with nervous trading
Media Release
Jul. 4, 2006

Asian stocks were mostly higher Tuesday, as a combination of data indicating Japanese optimism and hopes for an imminent end to U.S. interest rates boosted exporters such as Toyota and Canon.
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