(Bloomberg) -- The following stocks may rise or fall
in Asian markets, excluding Japan. This preview includes news
that broke after markets closed. Prices are from the local
market's last close. Stock symbols are in parentheses after
company names.
AirAsia Bhd. (AIRA MK): Southeast Asia's biggest discount
airline said it may increase its fuel surcharges to counter
rising crude oil prices by ``one or two'' ringgit, AirAsia Chief
Executive Officer Tony Fernandes said. It also said it is
``almost'' fully hedged until June and may extend the hedging
until end of 2007. The government will announce a ``significant''
reduction in the airport tax at the nation's low-cost terminal
today, Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said. The shares of
AirAsia, which will report its third-quarter result today, fell 3
sen, or 1.6 percent, to 1.91 ringgit.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
in Asian markets, excluding Japan. This preview includes news
that broke after markets closed. Prices are from the local
market's last close. Stock symbols are in parentheses after
company names.
AirAsia Bhd. (AIRA MK): Southeast Asia's biggest discount
airline said it may increase its fuel surcharges to counter
rising crude oil prices by ``one or two'' ringgit, AirAsia Chief
Executive Officer Tony Fernandes said. It also said it is
``almost'' fully hedged until June and may extend the hedging
until end of 2007. The government will announce a ``significant''
reduction in the airport tax at the nation's low-cost terminal
today, Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said. The shares of
AirAsia, which will report its third-quarter result today, fell 3
sen, or 1.6 percent, to 1.91 ringgit.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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