Asian markets were mostly higher on Monday despite fresh evidence
indicating that China's manufacturing sector is shrinking as Tokyo
rebounded from a heavy sell-off in the previous session.
The dollar edged up slightly against the yen but investors remain on edge over the Crimea crisis.
Tokyo rose 1.83 per cent by the break, Hong Kong added 0.95 per cent, Seoul was 0.38 per cent higher and Shanghai was up 0.25. But Sydney eased 0.17 per cent.
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The dollar edged up slightly against the yen but investors remain on edge over the Crimea crisis.
Tokyo rose 1.83 per cent by the break, Hong Kong added 0.95 per cent, Seoul was 0.38 per cent higher and Shanghai was up 0.25. But Sydney eased 0.17 per cent.
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