In today’s market report… Asian share markets clawed back some losses on Tuesday, as focus shifted from Goldman Sachs to hopes for strong earnings ahead.
Regional financial shares rebounded a day after their biggest percentage fall in 10 weeks in the wake of fraud allegations against the U.S. financial house.
South Korean automakers such as Hyundai Motor jumped on hopes of firm U.S. demand, shrugging off a report that the North was preparing for a third nuclear test.
Japanese carmakers also gained on hopes of recovering sales, particularly from emerging markets like India and China, but the Nikkei ended slightly lower.
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