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Asian markets have been mixed in rollercoaster trade.

Asian markets mixed in volatile trade

Asian markets have been mixed in rollercoaster trade.

Australian bonds move lower

Aust bond futures prices are lower as traders weigh falls on equity markets against possible US stimulus.

Tokyo stocks close 0.89% higher

Tokyo shares have closed 0.89 per cent higher in a rollercoaster session.

Tokyo shares have closed 0.89 per cent higher in a rollercoaster session.

$A finishes the day higher

The Australian dollar has finished the day higher overall, despite falling back from its earlier highs.

The Australian dollar has finished the day higher overall, despite falling back from its earlier highs.

Australian shares close weaker

The Australian share market has closed lower amid broad-based selling, falling below the 5,000 point level.

The Australian share market has closed lower amid broad-based selling, falling below the 5,000 point level.

Australian stocks lower at noon

The Australian stock market is weaker, with all bar the gold sector trading lower.

The Australian stock market is weaker, with all bar the gold sector trading lower.

$A in retreat after overnight gains

The Australian dollar is back on a downward spiral, reversing solid gains made overnight.

The Australian dollar is back on a downward spiral, reversing solid gains made overnight.

Australian shares open higher

The Australian share market has opened higher.

The Australian share market has opened higher.

$A rebounds from one-year low

The Australian dollar has bounced back from its one-year low against the US dollar.

The Australian dollar has bounced back from its one-year low against the US dollar.

Australian market set to open higher

The Australian market looks set to open higher despite falls on major overseas markets.

The Australian market looks set to open higher despite falls on major overseas markets.

Tokyo plunges 7.3% as Asian markets fall

Asian markets have fallen with Tokyo plunging more than seven per cent.

NZ dollar falls to eight-month low

The NZ dollar fell to an eight-month low after figures indicated Chinese manufacturing shrank this month.

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