Asia's markets mostly rose on Tuesday following big losses in the
previous session while investors track a Bank of Japan meeting to see if
it will announce any fresh economy-boosting measures.
Tokyo rose 0.74 per cent by the break, Hong Kong added 0.16 per cent, Sydney was 0.10 per cent higher, Shanghai slipped 0.47 per cent and Seoul was flat. Singapore and Malaysia markets were up.
Global markets suffered a sell-off on Monday in response to a shock trade deficit in China that raised fears about the world's number two economy and key driver of global growth.
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Tokyo rose 0.74 per cent by the break, Hong Kong added 0.16 per cent, Sydney was 0.10 per cent higher, Shanghai slipped 0.47 per cent and Seoul was flat. Singapore and Malaysia markets were up.
Global markets suffered a sell-off on Monday in response to a shock trade deficit in China that raised fears about the world's number two economy and key driver of global growth.
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