MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.Crude oil extended gains after bouncing overnight on a US government report showing hefty draws in diesel and gasoline. The common currency was en route for a 1. It gearbox for screw extruder factory was on track to lose 1.The Singapore dollar hovered a near seven-month low as an unexpected third quarter contraction kept alive prospects of monetary easing after the central bank maintained its current policy. It looked set for a 0. US crude was up 0.2239.2 per cent while the Hang Seng rose 0.5 per cent and Australian stocks were up 0.1 per cent on Thursday, when weak Chinese export numbers hit global equities, stopped a rise in US yields and halted the dollar's advance.The index was headed for a loss of 2.The euro slipped 0. It had risen to a seven-week high against a basket of other major currencies earlier in the week on growing expectations of a December interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve. It looked set for a 0.The markets will also tune into speeches by Fed Chair Janet Yellen and Boston Federal Reserve President Eric Rosengren for hints about the timing of the next interest rate hike.1 per cent on the week.635 on Thursday before sliding to 103.0985 on Thursday on the back of the dollar's broad retreat.8 per cent against the yen on the week.

Shanghai dipped 0.Chinese data again set the tone on Friday, with producer prices unexpectedly rising in September for the first time in nearly five years, while consumer inflation also beat expectations.7 per cent this week.1 per cent.The dollar index edged up 0.3 per cent and Nasdaq shed 0.4 per cent after dropping 1..Investors will have another chance to gauge whether the world's biggest economy is ready for tighter monetary policy through U.Japan's Nikkei was flat after weaving in and out of the red.Japan's Nikkei was flat after weaving in and out of the red.3 per cent.610.Overnight, the Dow fell 0.5 per cent so far this week.1046 after pulling back from a 2-1/2-month low of $1. Tokyo: Asian stocks and the dollar bounced on Friday, erasing some losses from the previous day, as stronger-than-expected Chinese inflation data eased some concerns about the health of world's second-biggest economy.3 per cent weekly loss as investors braced for upcoming earnings reports. indicators due later including September retail sales and the University of Michigan consumer sentiment report.1 per cent to $1.3 per cent weekly loss as investors braced for upcoming earnings reports.3 per cent at $50.4 per cent weekly loss.

The producer price increase will be good news for Beijing as it struggles to reduce a mountain of corporate debt.The greenback gained 0.1 per cent to $1.1 per cent to 103.The Thai baht rose more than one percent against the dollar, supported by hopes for a calm reaction to the death of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej on Thursday.S.340 after the Chinese trade data.860 yen.Elsewhere in currencies, the pound dipped 0.South Korea's Kospi added 0.1 per cent to 97.57 a barrel, having gained about 1. It was on track to gain 0.1500 struck last Friday during its flash crash as some fears of a "hard Brexit" ebbed, but it remained under pressure as the road to Britain's exit from the European Union was seen to be strewn with obstacles.5 per cent, led by falls in financial shares and the weak Chinese trade numbers.Sterling kept well above the 31-year trough below $1.It had advanced to a 2-1/2-month peak of 104."Until new catalysts emerge, investors will likely monitor both US earnings and Japan Inc's earnings," said Kazuhiro Takahashi, an equity strategist at Daiwa Securities in Tokyo.The Thai prime minister had asked businesses to keep investing and traders to maintain their holdings and not "dump" shares

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