Asian Shares At The One-Year High

Economy Jamie Simon
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Asian shares rose on Tuesday at one-year highs while the chances that FED will increase the interest remained low this month, said Bloomberg.


Technology companies had the best performance in the MSCI Asia Pacific Index, which rose with 0.5% after advanced by 1.3% in the last trading session.


Japan’s Topix index climbed to a peak in the last three months, while benchmark indices in Hong Kong, India and South Korea have marked the one-year highs. Japan’s stock market rose 0.65%, while Shanghai had an increase of 0.71% and 0.38% in Hong Kong.


Bloomberg calculated that the dollar index remained close to the minimum last week, while the Australian dollar climbed for a fifth day, the longest string of gains in the last six months.


Shares represent the fraction of the shared capital of a company and appoint the legal relationship between the shareholder (the person who holds shares) and the issuer company.


An advantage in owning shares is that they are better preserving the purchasing power capital invested by the integrating operative Inflation. They are less risky due to the firm deadlines for the determination and payment of interest and value to be reimbursed.


As disadvantages we can say that they are more risky (volatile), because of variable dividends and the redemption price, less conservative for the purchasing power of invested capital by the price volatility of the market interest rate variations.


In relation to the form they are issued, shares may be issued in a materialized form or a dematerialized one and highlighted by a registered account.

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