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According to the index comprises the 50 largest capitalization in the Asia-Pacific, the S & P Asia, the trend is down slightly, from 0.23% to 3039 points to 7 hours, one day after closing without trend Wall Street.

In Japan, the Nikkei 2005 advance him, of 0.36%, 11,136 points, breaking yet another record 18 months after already rising the previous day. The weak yen Dopen export values.

In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng index plaice 0.13% at 21,346 points while the Shanghai CSI 300 loose 0.29% at 3357 points amid profit taking.

In Sydney, the S & P / ASX similarly lost 0.27% at 4903 points. The values of construction and saddled the financial index.While the flagship index of New Zealand rose 0.4% to 3262 points.

Oil side, in morning trading, a barrel of light sweet crude for May delivery yielded six hundred U.S. dollars to 82.31 while Brent North Sea with identical maturity took a cent to 81.29 dollars low fee payday advance.

Toyota setting sales surge

Sales in the United States of Japanese automaker Toyota, which fell in January and February in the wake of massive recalls, could have rebounded 35% in March on a year through a series of promotions, said Tuesday a spokesman for the group.

In Australia, MacArthur Coal soared (+14.6%) while the group has received an offer of 3.3 billion Australian dollars from an American mining group Peadoby Energy Corp., which he refused.

Also in the continental countries, BHP Billiton down 0.8% after the group was awarded with steel producers to fix prices of short-term contracts for coking coal.

Rio Tinto up 0.6% while four employees have been harshly sentenced to prison two days ago. The Australians have doubts about the conditions of the trial held in China.

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia lost 0.4%.

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