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Asian stocks mostly up after Wall St record

Hong Kong - Most Asian markets rose on Friday, taking a positive lead from Wall Street where the Nasdaq broke a 15-year-old record high, while the euro ticked higher ahead of a key eurozone meeting to discuss Greece's debt crisis.

Oil prices edged down after another rally that has been fuelled by worries that unrest in Yemen could hit Middle East supplies.

Hong Kong added 0.45%, Sydney rose 1.19% and Seoul gained 0.23%, while Singapore put on 0.41% and Taipei jumped 1.35%.

However, Tokyo slipped 0.55% and Shanghai lost 0.68%.

With few catalysts in Asia, investors tracked their US counterparts, where the tech-heavy Nasdaq passed its previous record high set at the peak of the dot-com boom.

READ: Nasdaq sets new record 15 years after dot-com crash

The index added 0.42% to finish at 5 056.06, finally making up the nearly 4 000 points lost in a stunning crash that followed the previous closing high set on March 10, 2000.

The Dow gained 0.11% and the S&P added 0.24%.

Thursday's advances came despite official data showing fresh claims for US unemployment insurance benefits edged up marginally, while sales of new homes plunged in March after a sharp rise in February.

The figures will further muddy the waters for the Federal Reserve as it debates when to hike record-low interest rates.

On forex markets the dollar eased to ¥119.50 from ¥119.55 in New York late on Thursday as expectations for an early summer hike narrow following several below-par US readings lately.

The euro bought $1.0814 and ¥129.25 against $1.0823 and ¥129.39 in US trade.

However, the single currency is still up from the $1.0703 and ¥128.28 in Tokyo earlier Thursday ahead of the meeting of eurozone finance ministers in Latvia's capital Riga later in the day to talk about Greece.

The Eurogroup meeting comes with Athens running out of cash and struggling to reach a bailout reform deal with its creditors that will unlock billions of euros to service its debts to avert a default and likely exit from the eurozone.

However, Kathy Lien of BK Asset Management said that while there is optimism an agreement can be reached "in reality the rebound in (the euro) reflects short covering ahead of the meeting".

Oil prices dipped on profit-taking after sharp gains on Thursday that came as a Saudi Arabia-led coalition renewed airstrikes against rebels in Yemen.

READ: Profit-takers drive oil prices down in Asia

While Yemen is not a major producer, it sits on a key strategic entry point into the Red Sea through which some 4.7 million barrels of oil pass each day.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate fell 23 cents to $57.51 while Brent dipped 25 cents to $64.60.

On Thursday WTI gained $1.58 and Brent advanced $2.12.

Gold fetched $1 193.36 against $1 189.92 late Thursday.

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