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It's a quiet start to the New Year in Asia this Friday, with major markets like Japan and China closed for holidays. Trading volumes are very thin with many investors still away on vacation.
The U.S. dollar started the new year on a subdued note as tentative signs of an easing in risk aversion benefited higher-yielding currencies like the Australian and New Zealand dollars. The dollar was steady against the yen [JPY-TN
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Australian stocks closed 0.2 percent lower in light turnover, starting 2009 mildly softer as three of the nation's four biggest banks recoiled and retailer Woolworths also declined. National Australia Bank slipped 2.25 percent, Westpac Banking dropped 1.2 percent and ANZ Banking Group edged 0.7 percent lower.
South Korea's KOSPI finished nearly 3 percent higher on its first trading day of 2009, with carmakers rising after reporting monthly sales for December while shipbuilders gained on hopes of large ship orders.
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