Asian markets in the red midday


KUALA LUMPUR: Key Asian markets fell in the morning session on Friday as investors grew impatient as hopes somewhat faded for more steps to resolve the eurozone debt crisis and boost global growth.

At Bursa Malaysia, declining stocks beat advancers amid a lacklustre market where investors decided to stay on the sidelines ahead of the weekend.

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