
Easter effect on world markets – Economy News
Asia-Pacific markets mostly rose as some investors returned from a long Easter weekend.
South Korea's Kospi finished at 2,512.08, up 0.87 percent, leading gains among benchmark indices in the region. The Kosdaq index also increased by 0.88 percent to 887.78.
Japan's Nikkei 225 closed at 27,663, up 0.42 percent, while Topix closed the day at 1,976.53 with a 0.56 percent increase.
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In mainland China, the Shanghai Compound fell 0.37 percent to 3,315.36, while the Shenzhen Compound fell 0.8 percent to 11,871.93.
Markets in Australia and Hong Kong remained closed today for the four-day Easter holiday.
Last week, the last session for US stocks was held on Thursday. It ended a short trading week in the country with all three main indices posting gains.
European stock markets are among the markets that will be closed again today.

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The Asia-Pacific markets mostly rose on Tuesday as some investors returned from the long Easter weekend. The Kospi in South Korea led gains among benchmark indices in the region, finishing at 2,512.08, up 0.87%. The Kosdaq also increased by 0.88% to 887.78. Japan's Nikkei 225 closed at 27,663, up 0.42%, while the Topix closed at 1,976.53, with a 0.56% increase. Mainland China's Shanghai Compound fell 0.37% to 3,315.36, while the Shenzhen Compound fell 0.8% to 11,871.93. Markets in Australia and Hong Kong remained closed for the four-day Easter holiday. European stock markets are also closed today.