Asia keeps cash flowing to markets despite rally
TOKYO/SEOUL (Reuters) - Asia-Pacific nations kept up efforts on Friday to shield the region from the fallout of Wall Street upheaval even as stock and currencies rallied in response to emergency action from the world's top financial authorities.
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