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Asian stocks climb further
Source: Geo News | 03-09-2013

HONG KONG: Asian shares Tuesday extended their gains and the dollar pushed back towards 100 yen after strong manufacturing data in China and Europe pointed to an uptick in the global economy.

Stocks in emerging economies also enjoyed small rises after a painful August that saw a huge global sell-off, while easing fears of an imminent strike on Syria helped push oil prices down further.

Tokyo surged 2.99 percent, or 405.52 points, to close at 13,978.44 as the yen weakened against the dollar, while in the afternoon Hong Kong added 1.11 percent.

Sydney closed 0.16 percent higher, adding 8.3 points, to 5,196.6 and Seoul rose 0.46 percent, or 8.93 points, to finish at 1,933.74. Shanghai was up 1.18 percent, or 24.66 points, at 2,123.11.

US markets were closed on Monday for the Labor Day holiday.

September trade started strongly in Asia Monday after weekend figures showed China's official purchasing managers index (PMI) of manufacturing activity came in at a 16-month high in August.

The upbeat numbers add to recent figures indicating a painful slowdown in the world's number two economy and key driver of global growth may be coming to an end.

Figures by Markit Economics on Monday showed the PMI for the eurozone jumped to a 26-month high of 51.4 points in August from 50.3 in July. A figure above 50 indicates growth while anything below points to contraction.

The European PMI also follows recent data that have raised hopes the region's drawn-out recession may be in the past.

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