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Asia markets higher; ASX up 1.2%, Nikkei rises 1.4%

Australia's ASX 200 was up 1.18 percent in early trade, boosted by advances in the heavily-weighted financials subindex, up 1.07 percent. The energy and materials subindexes were also up 2.81 and 2.76 percent respectively.

April 13, 2016 / 09:39 IST
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Asia markets traded higher on Wednesday morning, after a rise in oil prices powered gains in US equities overnight.

Australia's ASX 200 was up 1.18 percent in early trade, boosted by advances in the heavily-weighted financials subindex, up 1.07 percent. The energy and materials subindexes were also up 2.81 and 2.76 percent respectively.

In Japan, the Nikkei 225 advanced 1.42 percent, buoyed by relative weakness in the yen against the dollar. The dollar/yen pair traded at 108.64 as of 8:56 a.m. HK/SIN time, marginally higher from 108.53 in the previous session.

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Major Japanese exporters mostly advanced, with shares of Toyota up 0.64 percent, Nissan higher by 1.71 percent and Honda adding 1.48 percent. Shares of Sony declined 0.23 percent.

A weaker yen is a positive for exporters as it increases their overseas profit when converted into local currency.


In company news, shares of Nomura were off 1.35 percent, after climbing 7.43 percent in the previous session after reports during market hours on Tuesday said the Japanese bank will restructure its business in Europe and the Americas, closing some operations in Europe.