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Asian markets opened mixed on Monday, as investors reacted to key economic data from the second largest economy in the region. Japan's GDP expanded at an annual rate of 3.9%, despite good data on the Japanese index is back in negative territory. Australian markets remain closed due to a national holiday. On Friday, US and European indices closed mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S & P 500 fell 0.3 and 0.1 percent, respectively, while the Nasdaq inched up 0.2% as investors reacted to the better-than-expected data on US jobs. Possible larger movements to EU shares and united currency can be expected after statements by officials of the G-7 in Berlin, where they will discuss important issues such as crisis grazkiyat debt, climate change, sanctions against Russia, which expire in July, aggression Isliyamska country and others. In early Asian session on Monday, the dollar traded near 13-year highs against the yen after strong employment data in SASht.Tova support expectations of interest rate increases by the Fed before the end of the year.Export yuan denominated in China fell by a smaller than expected 2.5% y/y in May, while imports plunged 17.9 percent, the production of near record monthly trade surplus of $ 59.49 billion. Although exports went better than forecast decline in imports caused concerns about domestic demand.


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