Asian markets gain after US suspends government shutdown

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BANGKOK (AP) - Shares rose in Asia on Monday after President Donald Trump temporarily re-opened the U.S. government. Japan was the main regional outlier, as the Nikkei 225 index lost 0.5 percent to 20,759.48 with uncertainty over China-U.S. trade talks bringing a lull in buying sentiment. KEEPING SCORE: Hong Kong's ...

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