
Asia-Pacific markets were mixed Friday as investors assessed India's interest rate decision and Japan's household spending data.
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 dipped 0.11% to end at 8,511.4.
Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 0.72% to close at 38,787.02 and the Topix traded 0.54% lower to end the trading day at 2,737.23. The country's household spending in December rose 2.7% year on year in real terms, sharply beat Reuters' expectations of a 0.2% rise.
South Korea's Kospi shed 0.58% to close at 2,521.92, while the small-cap Kosdaq rose 0.35% to close at 742.9.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index added 1.1% in its final hour of trade, while mainland China's CSI 300 rose 1.3% to end at 3,892.70.
The Reserve Bank of India has cut its key interest rate for the first time in nearly five years, as cooling inflation has offered room to stimulate the slowing economy.
India's benchmark stock indexes the Nifty 50 and Sensex traded lower by 0.12% and 0.16%, respectively. The Indian rupee, which has weakened to an all-time low, strengthened slightly to 87.4 against the greenback.
The Monetary Policy Committee decided to trim the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.25%, RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra said in a livestreamed address Friday.
Overnight in the U.S., the three major averages closed higher. The S&P 500 climbed for a third straight session on Thursday as investors weighed the latest batch of corporate earnings.
The broad market index added 0.36% to 6,083.57, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.51% to 19,791.99. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, however, lost 125.65 points, or 0.28%, and closed at 44,747.63.
Wall Street is now awaiting January's jobs report, which is scheduled for release on Friday at 8:30 a.m. ET. Economists polled by Dow Jones are forecasting nonfarm payrolls growth of 169,000 for the month, less than the 256,000 jobs added in December.(Cay) Newsmaker23
Source:: CNBC
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