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Asian markets mostly up, euro holds gains

Hong Kong - Asian markets mostly advanced on Friday following a healthy rally on Wall Street, while Tokyo was supported by a weaker yen and Hong Kong enjoyed strong buying in the afternoon to put on almost two percent.

The euro remained a target for buying after this week's upbeat eurozone growth data and despite Greece's struggles to hammer out a debt reform deal with creditors.

Tokyo's Nikkei index climbed 0.83% to finish at 19 732.92 and Sydney put on 0.68% to 5 735.5.

Hong Kong rose 1.96% to 27 822.28 on speculation authorities will soon announce a tie-up between the city's index and Shenzhen's, similar to that with Shanghai.

However, Seoul fell 0.65% to close at 2 106.50 while Shanghai shed 1.59% to 4 308.69.

The three main indexes in New York each tacked on more than one percent Thursday as expectations the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates have fizzled in the wake of a string of soft economic indicators.

Figures showing the US producer price index fell 0.4% last month more than wiped out March's first increase since October and fell well short of forecasts for a 0.2% rise. That came a day after news that retail sales saw their weakest year-on-year growth since 2009.

The results follow other poor recent indicators - including anaemic wage growth, a tepid manufacturing sector and weak economic growth - which analysts mostly say will likely keep the Fed from raising rates soon.

In US trade the S&P 500 rose 1.08% to end at a record high, while the Dow rallied 1.06% and the Nasdaq jumped 1.39%.

Despite lending rates tipped to remain at record lows for the time being the dollar ticked higher on Friday.

The greenback bought ¥119.48 against ¥119.19 in New York.

Greece woes linger

"We remain constructive on the US dollar but accept there is no near-term catalyst for recovery," BNP Paribas said in a report. "The June 5 employment report may be the USD's next best chance for new inspiration."

The euro was at $1.1397 and ¥136.10 against $1.1414 and ¥136.04 in US trade.

The single currency has been buoyed this week by news the eurozone economy met expectations and grew 0.4% quarter-on-quarter in January to March, up from 0.3% in the previous three months.

However, market-watchers remain nervous about Greece's plodding talks with creditors on overhauling its bailout.

The country's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has warned it could run out of money by the end of the month if it does not reach a deal that unlocks billions of dollars in much-needed cash to service its debts and avert a default.

There are worries a default could set in motion Greece's eventual ejection from the eurozone, which would ripple around the world.

On oil markets US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for June delivery fell 40 cents to $59.48 while Brent crude for July fell 29c to $66.41 in afternoon trade.

Gold fetched $1 214.19 from $1 218.82 late on Thursday.

In other markets:

- Taipei fell 0.33% to 9 579.48.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing rose 0.34% to Tw$146.5 while Hon Hai slipped 0.64% to Tw$93.1.

- Wellington gained 0.38% to 5 760.38.

Spark was up 0.70% at NZ$2.89 and Air New Zealand added 1.38% to NZ$2.94.

- Manila added 0.64% to 7 881.95.

GT Capital Holdings was 0.64% higher at 1 412 pesos, Universal Robina eased 0.47% to 210.80 pesos and Metrobank was down 0.58% at 93.65 pesos.

- Singapore rose 0.19% to 3 502.75.

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation gained 0.58% to Sg$10.46, while Singapore Airlines rose 0.60% to Sg$11.71.

- Jakarta ended down 0.36% at 5 227.096.

Property developer Summarecon Agung gained 2.41% to 1 910 rupiah, while lender Bank Mandiri slipped 2.67% to 10 950 rupiah.

- Malaysia's share index rose 0.24% to 1 811.92.

Tenaga Nasional gained 1.15% to close at 14.04 ringgit, while Petronas Gas fell 0.09% to 21.92 ringgit. Malayan Banking went up 0.43% to 9.32 ringgit.

- Mumbai rose 0.43% to 27 234.00.

State Bank of India rose 2.39% to 287.35 rupees, while National Thermal Power Corporation fell 2.05% to 136.15 rupees.

- Thai stocks closed up 0.99% to 1 512.19

Communications company DTAC was level at 85.25 baht, while KBank edged up by 1.00 baht or 0.48% to 208.00 baht.

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