KEY POINTS
  • Chinese markets rose on Thursday as government data showed factory activity grew in June, but most other Asia-Pacific indexes fell.
  • Japan's industrial production plunged 7.2% in May, according to government data.
  • In corporate news, Toyota Motor missed its monthly production target in May for the third month in a row, Reuters reported.

SINGAPORE — Chinese markets rose on Thursday as government data showed factory activity grew in June, but most other Asia-Pacific indexes fell.

The Shenzhen Component jumped more than 2% earlier in the session but gave up some of those gains to rise 1.573% to close at 12,896.2, and the Shanghai Composite advanced 1.10% to 3,398.62.