(Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks trading in the U.S.
climbed to their highest in more than five years after economic
reports allayed concern growth in the world's largest economy is
slowing. BHP Billiton led the gain.
The Bank of New York Co.'s Asia ADR Index, tracking the
region's American depositary receipts, advanced 1.4 percent to
170.15, the highest since at least November 2001.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
climbed to their highest in more than five years after economic
reports allayed concern growth in the world's largest economy is
slowing. BHP Billiton led the gain.
The Bank of New York Co.'s Asia ADR Index, tracking the
region's American depositary receipts, advanced 1.4 percent to
170.15, the highest since at least November 2001.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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