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Asia Mixed in Holiday Trade

CHAN: The Lunar New Year holidays closed most markets, but the Nikkei eased ahead of a three-day weekend. ZHANG: Japan and Australian shares finished mixed Friday, as holidays in most other markets thinned regional trading activity. The Nikkei edged...

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