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Nikkei rises despite contraction in Japan's economy | Nikkei rises despite contraction in Japan's economy |
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Japanese shares finished higher despite new figures showing the country's economy contracting. | Japanese shares finished higher despite new figures showing the country's economy contracting. |
Japan's economy shrank by 0.4% between April and June compared with the first three months of the year. | Japan's economy shrank by 0.4% between April and June compared with the first three months of the year. |
But the country's benchmark Nikkei 225 rose 0.5%, closing at 20,620.26. | But the country's benchmark Nikkei 225 rose 0.5%, closing at 20,620.26. |
Last week's strong finish on Wall Street and a more stable yuan currency both helped to reassure investors and offset the impact of the weak economic data. | Last week's strong finish on Wall Street and a more stable yuan currency both helped to reassure investors and offset the impact of the weak economic data. |
Over the past week, Asian markets had fretted over Beijing's surprise decision to allow the yuan to trade more freely, sending the Chinese currency on a downward spiral for several days. | Over the past week, Asian markets had fretted over Beijing's surprise decision to allow the yuan to trade more freely, sending the Chinese currency on a downward spiral for several days. |
Monday's trade saw Chinese shares rise, with the Shanghai Composite closing 0.7% higher at 3,993.67. | |
China central bank's chief economist Ma Jun has said that the yuan is likely to move in both directions as the economy stabilises. | China central bank's chief economist Ma Jun has said that the yuan is likely to move in both directions as the economy stabilises. |
Stronger yuan midpoint | Stronger yuan midpoint |
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) fixed Monday's yuan midpoint at 6.3969 against the dollar, stronger than Friday's fix of 6.3975. | The People's Bank of China (PBOC) fixed Monday's yuan midpoint at 6.3969 against the dollar, stronger than Friday's fix of 6.3975. |
The currency is allowed to trade 2% below or above the midpoint set by the PBOC. | The currency is allowed to trade 2% below or above the midpoint set by the PBOC. |
Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng index closed 0.7% down at 23,814.65, its lowest level in a month. | |
In Australia, shares were largely positive with the S&P/ASX 200 closing up 0.2% at 5,367.66. | |
Shares in mining company Newcrest jumped by 4% after Australia's largest gold miner reported a net profit of 546m Australian dollars ($403m; £257m) for the year to 30 June. | Shares in mining company Newcrest jumped by 4% after Australia's largest gold miner reported a net profit of 546m Australian dollars ($403m; £257m) for the year to 30 June. |
In South Korea, the benchmark Kospi index was in negative territory all day, finishing down 0.8% at 1,968.52. |
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