Japan stocks lead gains in Asia as Nikkei climbs more than 2% in return from holiday

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Asia-Pacific markets remained mixed during Tuesday morning's trading session, following a fluctuating session overnight in the U.S. as investors prepare for key inflation data.

Asia-Pacific markets stayed mixed during Tuesday morning's trading session, following a fluctuating session overnight in the U.S. as investors prepare for key inflation data.

Traders await Wednesday's consumer price index for July, a key indicator of the health of the U.S. economy. Over in Asia, investors are assessing fresh data from Japan's corporate goods price index data and Singapore's second-quarter GDP growth.Pictures From History | Universal Images Group | Getty Images, in line with expectations and climbing at a faster pace compared to 2.9% in June. The CGPI measures the price changes of goods traded within the corporate sector.from a year ago, in line with the advance gross domestic product estimate released in July.

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