Asian markets will likely open positive, taking its cue from the Dow Jones industrial average shooting past 20,000 after a volley of executive orders by President Donald Trump.
The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 0.78 percent to close at 20,068.51, at an all-time record high. Optimism spilled over into the other two major indexes, with the S&P 500 advancing 0.8 percent to finish at a new record at 2,298.37 and the Nasdaq composite surging 0.99 percent to close at all-time high of 5,656.34.
Nikkei futures up 1.01 percent at 19,250, markets in Australia, India, Taiwan and Vietnam will be closed for bank holidays.
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