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Stocks, precious metals rise as yen remains on intervention watch

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Momentum buying from investors extends despite a holiday-shortened week, ahead of a slew of US economic releases.

SINGAPORE: Asia shares rose alongside precious metals on Tuesday as momentum buying from investors extended ahead of the festive holidays, with an advanced reading on US GDP expected later in the day.

The fragile yen found a floor as traders stayed alert to any signs of intervention from Japanese authorities to stem the currency’s slide, which has picked up pace in the wake of a well-telegraphed Bank of Japan (BOJ) rate hike on Friday.

Despite it being a holiday-shortened week for much of the world, investors will have the chance to catch up on a slew of US economic releases in the coming days, which had been delayed by a record government shutdown last month.

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