Asia's markets were mostly higher Tuesday after a gauge of Chinese manufacturing beat expectations to show a pick-up in September, providing some respite for dealers concerned about the economic giant.
The dollar retreated following a recent rally, while on Wall Street the Dow edged down after clocking another record at the end of last week.
Shanghai rose 0.43 per cent, Sydney gained 0.26 per cent, Hong Kong was 0.10 per cent higher and
Seoul was 0.32 per cent lower.
Tokyo was closed for a public holiday.
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The dollar retreated following a recent rally, while on Wall Street the Dow edged down after clocking another record at the end of last week.
Shanghai rose 0.43 per cent, Sydney gained 0.26 per cent, Hong Kong was 0.10 per cent higher and
Seoul was 0.32 per cent lower.
Tokyo was closed for a public holiday.
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