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SYDNEY, June 28 (Reuters) - Asian shares got the week off to a cautious start on Monday as a spike in coronavirus cases across Asia over the weekend hurt investor sentiment while oil hovered around 2-1/2 year highs.
MSCI s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was last a shade weaker at 703.17, still near a two-week high of 705.35 made on June 16. Australian shares (.AXJO) slipped 0.3% while South Korea s KOSPI index (.KS11) was slightly higher.
GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares start on cautious note amid rise in COVID-19 cases Reuters 3 hrs ago Weaker U.S. inflation ease fears of policy tightening Markets give thumbs up to U.S. bipartisan infra deal Oil climbs to highest since Oct. 2018 Currency markets activity muted
By Swati Pandey
SYDNEY, June 28 (Reuters) - Asian shares got the week off to a cautious start on Monday as a spike in coronavirus cases across Asia over the weekend hurt investor sentiment while oil hovered around 2-1/2 year highs.
MSCI s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was last a shade weaker at 703.17, still near a two-week high of 705.35 made on June 16. Australian shares slipped 0.3% while South Korea s KOSPI index was slightly higher.
Read more about Asian shares start on cautious note amid spike in coronavirus cases on Business Standard. Asian shares got the week off to a cautious start on Monday as a spike in coronavirus cases across Asia over the weekend hurt investor sentiment