Seoulbörsens Kospi Index went up by 0.7 percent, while the Taiwan Stock Exchange Weighted Index went up by 1.8 percent.
The Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index had before the final trade went up by 0.2 percent, while Hong Kong Stock Exchange Hang Seng Index while lying on a boost of 1.3 percent.
A futures contract for delivery of Brent crude next month rose 1.7 percent to nearly $ 33 a barrel in Asian trade, compared with the quotations below USD 28 per barrel during last week’s trading.
The risk appetite on stock exchanges and market picked up again late last week, since the European Central Bank indicated that there’sa further stimulus measures.
This has caused speculation to take off in Tokyo, where the central bank concludes a monetary policy meeting at the end of the week – after the US Federal Reserve ( Fed) come with an interest rate announcement on Wednesday.
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