Asian markets retreated on Monday morning following a strong end to last week and despite another record close on Wall Street, although Tokyo was supported by a weaker yen.
The euro continued to hold its strength, even though there has been no breakthrough in talks between Greece and its creditors on overhauling its bailout terms.
Hong Kong eased 0.63 per cent, Shanghai lost 0.57 per cent, Sydney fell 0.43 per cent and Seoul shed 0.10 per cent. Tokyo rose 0.49 per cent.
Regional investors took a breather after Friday's rally across most indexes, overshadowing another record finish on the S&P 500.
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The euro continued to hold its strength, even though there has been no breakthrough in talks between Greece and its creditors on overhauling its bailout terms.
Hong Kong eased 0.63 per cent, Shanghai lost 0.57 per cent, Sydney fell 0.43 per cent and Seoul shed 0.10 per cent. Tokyo rose 0.49 per cent.
Regional investors took a breather after Friday's rally across most indexes, overshadowing another record finish on the S&P 500.
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