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[unable to retrieve full-text content] Eight of ten indexes on our world watch list posted gains through January 25, 2021. The top performer is Hong Kong's Hang Seng with a gain of 10.75%, Tokyo's Nikkei 225 is in second is with a gain of 5.02% and China's Shangai is in third with a gain of 4.35%. Coming in last is France's CAC 40 with a loss of 1.42%.
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[unable to retrieve full-text content][unable to retrieve full-text content] Eight of ten indexes on our world watch list posted gains through January 25, 2021. The top performer is Hong Kong's Hang Seng with a gain of 10.75%, Tokyo's Nikkei 225 is in second is with a gain of 5.02% and China's Shangai is in third with a gain of 4.35%. Coming in last is France's CAC 40 with a loss of 1.42%.
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Eight of ten indexes on our world watch list posted gains through January 25, 2021. The top performer is Hong Kong's Hang Seng with a gain of 10.75%, Tokyo's Nikkei 225 is in second is with a gain of 5.02% and China's Shangai is in third with a gain of 4.35%. Coming in last is France's CAC 40 with a loss of 1.42%.