Asian Stocks Rise with Easing Middle East Tensions, Currencies in Focus

Asian equity markets predominantly climbed on Tuesday, continuing the momentum from the previous session. This rally was influenced by a positive lead from Wall Street and eased concerns over a broader Middle East crisis. However, the Japanese yen faced a setback, weakening against the US dollar and reaching its lowest level in 34 years. Meanwhile, China announced the creation of over 3 million new urban jobs in the first quarter, while Hong Kong and India’s stock markets experienced gains. In Australia, private sector growth surpassed expectations, while U.S. stock futures showed a slight dip after a strong rebound in the previous session.

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