Asian markets mostly rose on Tuesday, with Hong Kong leading the way as it played catch-up after a public holiday, but Tokyo edged back slightly from a seven-day winning run that has taken it to 15-year highs.Greece's snail-like talks with creditors over reforming its bailout conditions continue to weigh on the euro, with little sign of a deal in sight despite a repayment deadline next week.
Hong Kong added 1.68 per cent, with Chinese firms listed in the city lifted by hopes for more economy-boosting measures from the mainland government.
Shanghai jumped 0.85 per cent, a day after enjoying a more than three percent advance.
Sydney gained 0.80 per cent, Tokyo was marginally lower and Seoul was flat.
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