Thursday, October 18, 2012

Asian shares rose to their highest


Ovarian cancer
Could be the cause if: Bloating is persistent and you have
other symptoms such as a perpetual feeling of fullness and
abdominal pain. The symptoms of ovarian cancer tend to be
quite vague, which is often why it's diagnosed late when it's
harder to treat, so it's important to be aware of potential
signs. Cancer expert Annwen Jones says, "Key symptoms are
bloating that is persistent rather than coming and going and
increased abdominal size. Look out for persistent and
frequent abdominal pain, difficulty eating and urinary
symptoms."
"It's unlikely your symptoms are caused by a serious problem,
but it's important to be checked out."
Asian shares rose to their highest in seven months on
Thursday, buoyed by a surge in US housing starts that has
followed other positive economic dataTOKYO: Asian shares rose
to their highest in seven months on Thursday, buoyed by a
surge in US housing starts that has followed other positive
economic data, helping to further ease worries about a
slowdown in global growth.
The brighter tone for risk assets weighed on safe-haven US
Treasuries, the dollar and the yen.
The MSCI index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up
0.3 per cent, rising for a third day in a row with much of
the market's attention set to swing to GDP figures from
China, the world's No. 2 economy, due later in the day.