Asia stocks mixed, as China inflation eases (AP)

In this photo taken, Friday, Jan. 6, 2012, a notebook of comments written to Occupy DC is seen at the 'People's Library' in McPherson Square in Washington. The Occupy Wall Street movement is flickering across the country. In New York, the city removed police barriers from Zuccotti Park, allowing protesters to re-Occupy the space, but they are still not allowed to sleep there. In Seattle, a handful of people were kicked out of a vacant house that had been taken over as part of the movement. Through it all, the demonstration in the nation's capital has remained. The protest in Washington carries on because demonstrators are on federal land in a city that has a tolerant, even celebrated, history of civil disobedience.  (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - Asian stock markets were mixed Thursday, as traders weighed lower inflation in China against fears of a possible recession in Europe and what that could do to Asia's powerhouse exporters.


World stocks up as confidence in US economy grows (AP)

CORRECTS YEAR - Security from Brookfield Properties, the owners of Zuccotti Park, watch as Occupy Wall Street protesters gather in the park, Tuesday, Jan.10, 2012, in New York. Barricades were removed by the owners allowing access into the park by the protesters on Tuesday. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)AP - World stock markets stalled Wednesday as worries that Europe's debt crisis was taking hold in its larger economies outweighed signs that the U.S. economy was strengthening.


Asia stocks follow Wall Street higher (AP)

Kevin Alvarez, left, and his lawyer Jethro Eisenstein smile as his case is dismissed in Manhattan Criminal Court in New York, Monday, Jan. 9, 2012. Alvarez was in court for his participation in an Occupy Wall Street protest. New York prosecutors have dropped charges against nearly two dozen people arrested in the first mass arrest of Occupy Wall Street demonstrators. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)AP - Asian stocks rose Tuesday, tracking slight gains on Wall Street and assisted by an absence of bad financial news.


Japan PM weighs cabinet reshuffle: Nikkei (Reuters)

Reuters - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is planning to revamp his cabinet as early as this month to remove two censured ministers whose presence blocks a budget deal with a key opposition party, the Nikkei business daily reported.

Asian stocks mostly down on Europe bank worries (AP)

Traders await the start of the trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange December 15, 2011. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidAP - Asian stock markets were mostly lower Thursday amid new signs of pressure on Europe's banking system and a downturn on Wall Street.




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