Nikkei up on dollar strength; Asia ends mostly higher
17th Nov 2005, 15:38 GMT
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Asian benchmarks closed generally higher Thursday, led by Japan's Nikkei, which topped the 14,400 mark for the first time in more than four years.
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