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Asian shares rise ahead of Fed meeting

Hong Kong - Asian markets on Tuesday mostly rebounded from the previous day's losses on bargain buying in cautious trade ahead of a closely watched policy meeting at the Federal Reserve.

With the focus on the US central bank, investors brushed off losses on Wall Street, while Japanese shares enjoyed a pick-up thanks to a weakening yen.

Tokyo surged 1.53%, or 208.69 points to 13 869.82, snapping a four-day losing streak that saw it give up 7.6% Seoul added 0.90%, or 17.16 points, to close at 1 917.05 and Sydney was flat, edging up 0.87 points to 5 047.2.

Shanghai added 0.70%, or 13.76 points, to end at 1 990.06 and in the afternoon Hong Kong advanced 0.20%.

Investors are sitting on the sidelines before the Fed's policy statement on Wednesday that they hope will provide an idea of its intentions for its $85bn a month stimulus programme.

Most economists expect the scheme to be kept in place for the time being as the bank waits for the economy to show signs it can stand on its own two feet.

Also in traders' sights this week are the release of non-farm jobs, second-quarter gross domestic growth and home prices.

On Wall Street the Dow fell 0.24%, the S&P 500 dropped 0.37% and the Nasdaq eased 0.39%.

In currency trade the dollar rose against the yen after hitting a one-month low on Monday.

The greenback bought ¥98.33 compared with ¥97.89 in New York late Monday. The euro bought $1.3256 compared with $1.3264, while it also sat at ¥130.38, from ¥129.85.

The euro has enjoyed some measure of support from signs the eurozone is finally picking up strength and could even drag itself out of recession. With this in mind the European Central Bank is expected to hold off announcing any new interest rate cuts.

In Tokyo investors seemed to shrug off data showing industrial output fell a heavier-than-expected 3.3% month on month in June, while household spending also slipped.

However, the silver lining was news that unemployment had fallen to 3.9%, its lowest level since October 2008.

On oil markets New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate for delivery in September, was down 26 cents at $104.29 a barrel and Brent North Sea crude for September eased 10 cents to $107.35.

Gold cost $1 324.59 per ounce at 09:05, compared with $1 334.38 late Monday.

In other markets:

-- Taipei rose 0.98%, or 79.05 points, to 8 163.55. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing was 2.0% higher at Tw$102.0, while leading smartphone lens maker Largan Precision gained 3.86% at Tw$1,075.

-- Wellington fell 0.61%, or 27.89 points, to 4 550.59.

Chorus was off 2.84% at NZ$2.74, Telecom fell 2.18% to NZ$2.245 and Air New Zealand was steady on NZ$1.45.


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