Asia stocks trade mixed, after 9% gain for the quarter

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Asia stocks open mixed, after 9% gain for the quarter

TOKYO - Asian stocks saw another quiet year-end session on Thursday , sitting on an advance of almost 9 per cent for the quarter thanks to ebbing concerns about United States-China trade tensions and expectations of a global economic pickup in 2020.

Jobless claims in the US Thursday are one of the few points of interest for traders on Boxing Day, with a number of markets still closed. In Asia, Hong Kong and Australia are among locations on holiday on Thursday.

 

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