Asian markets end mostly higher in holiday-thin trade

12 Feb 2013 Evaluate

Asian markets ended mostly higher in holiday-thinned trade on Tuesday. Japan’s Nikkei went home with green mark, as yen fell against the dollar after US Treasury official Lael Brainard praised Tokyo's efforts to boost growth and counter deflation. However, Seoul closed lower after news that North Korea had successfully tested a nuclear bomb.

Jakarta Composite surged 45.00 points or 1.00% to 4,548.24 and Nikkei 225 soared 215.96 points or 1.94% to 11,369.12.

On the flip side, KOSPI Composite was down by 5.11 points or 0.26% to 1,945.79.

Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia are all closed. Hong Kong and Singapore will resume trading on February 13 and Taiwan will reopen on February 14.

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