Asian markets buoyed by upbeat Fed

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Asian markets rallied overnight after the Federal Reserve indicated it will not hike interest rates.

Overnight, markets took their lead from Wall Street which finished trading yesterday up 0.76% to 12,690. Japan's Nikkei climbed 1.1%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng advanced 0.5% whilst stock markets in Singapore, Australia and Indonesia also advanced. The global rally followed bullish comments from Fed chief Ben Bernanke who gave an upbeat assessment of the US economy. Bernanke said he was relaxed on the threat posed by inflation and indicated no imminent loosening in monetary policy. He added he expects the US economy to grow 3.3% this year. However, the comments sent the dollar lower,...

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