Asian stocks fall as concern about global growth intensifies
ASIAN shares fell on Friday and the safe-haven dollar hovered near its highest in a week-and-a-half after weak manufacturing data from the US, Europe and China heightened fear about the outlook for global growth....
Published By: BusinessDay - Friday, 22 June, 2012
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