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A woman is reflected on an electric board which shows the Nikkei 225 stock index, center top, and other financial markets’ indexes in Tokyo

A woman is reflected on an electric board which shows the Nikkei 225 stock index, center top, and other financial markets’ indexes in Tokyo

Global stock markets were uneven yesterday after Greece agreed to a bailout that will enforce more austerity and China’s main index fell after three days of gains driven by a massive government intervention.
GREECE RESPITE: Greece struck a preliminary rescue deal with other European Union governments that should avert an imminent financial catastrophe but guarantees years more hardship for its people. The agreement removes the immediate threat Greece would default on its debts and leave the euro. But in exchange for a three-year loan program, the Greek prime minister has to persuade skeptical legislators to pass tax increases and other key demands into law by today. Major markets in Europe rallied. Germany’s DAX climbed 1.5 percent on Monday and France’s CAC 40 surged 1.9 percent. Britain’s FTSE 100 finished up 1 percent.
ANALYST’S TAKE: “Whether Greece has walked the plank to an economic and political collapse is still unknown,” said Bernard Aw of IG Markets in a report. “While the agreement is definitely very positive for market sentiments, as the prospects of Grexit have significantly reduced, this does not mean the odds are eliminated in the medium term. Firstly, Greek lawmakers still need to pass the measures agreed upon into legislation. Secondly, political instability may surface if Tsipras loses his majority and a unity government is required. We would see a difficult road ahead. For now, calmer waters.”
ASIA’S DAY: Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 rose 1.5 percent to 20,385.33 and Sydney’s S&P ASX 200 advanced 1.9 percent to 5,577.40. The Shanghai Composite Index lost 1.2 percent to 3,924.49 after rising in the morning and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng declined 0.4 percent to 25,120.91. South Korea’s Kospi lost 0.1 percent to 2,059.23 and India’s Sensex was up 0.1 percent at 27,980.90.
CHINA’S WOBBLE: The main Chinese index rose for three sessions through Monday following frantic government efforts to halt a slide that saw it tumble 30 percent over the past month. The Shanghai Composite Index still is down more than 20 percent from its June 12 peak. State-owned brokerages and government pension funds have pledged to buy stocks, and executives and big shareholders are barred from selling. Hundreds of companies have suspended trading in their shares. Analysts say it is unclear whether the market can hold up once temporary barriers to selling are relaxed. Joe McDonald, Business Writer, Beijing, AP

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