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Asian shares up on UK referendum polls Japanese shares post strong gains
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Asian shares rallied on Monday on the latest British opinion surveys showing a resurgence of the vote to remain part of the European Union. Shares in Tokyo and Hong Kong have started the week with strong gains.
Global markets were hit last week by nervousness ahead of Britain's June 23 vote on whether to leave the EU.Global markets were hit last week by nervousness ahead of Britain's June 23 vote on whether to leave the EU.
Japanese shares have kicked off the week's trading with strong gains despite a setback in exports. However markets rebounded on Monday, with the Nikkei 225 closing 2.3%, higher at 15,965.30. Hong Kong's Hang Seng ended 1.7% higher at 20,510.20 points.
The country's benchmark index, the Nikkei 225, was up by 2.3%, closing at 15,965.30.
Fresh data from the Japanese government showed that exports in May fell 11.3% compared with a year earlier.Fresh data from the Japanese government showed that exports in May fell 11.3% compared with a year earlier.
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The main factor expected to dominate trading sentiment in the coming days remains the British EU referendum.The main factor expected to dominate trading sentiment in the coming days remains the British EU referendum.
"More volatility is likely this week," wrote Margaret Yang, analyst with CMC markets in Singapore."More volatility is likely this week," wrote Margaret Yang, analyst with CMC markets in Singapore.
"The entire market is now focused on the UK's EU referendum result.""The entire market is now focused on the UK's EU referendum result."
Other stock markets in the region also saw strong gains at the start of trading on Monday.Other stock markets in the region also saw strong gains at the start of trading on Monday.
South Korea's Kospi finished 1.2% higher at 1,981.12 while Australia's ASX 200 was 1.8% higher at 5,256.80.South Korea's Kospi finished 1.2% higher at 1,981.12 while Australia's ASX 200 was 1.8% higher at 5,256.80.
On the Chinese mainland, the Shanghai Composite edged higher to 2,888.81.On the Chinese mainland, the Shanghai Composite edged higher to 2,888.81.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng closed 1.7% higher at 20,510.20 points.