asia stocks boosted by greek debt deal hopes
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Asia stocks boosted by Greek debt deal hopes

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Asian markets rallied and the euro held up Wednesday on hopes of a settlement in Greece's debt stand-off after it emerged that the country will ask for an extension to its bailout and avoid a painful eurozone exit.
Another record close on Wall Street also provided support, although trade was thin with some markets closed and others winding down for the Lunar New Year holiday.
Tokyo rallied 1.18 percent, or 212.08 points, to 18,199.17, while Hong Kong ended up 0.14 percent, or 47.20 points,at 24,832.08. Singapore added 0.58 percent, or 19.75 points, to 3,435.66 in abbreviated trading.
Sydney rose 0.98 percent, or 57.5 points, to close at 5,915.7, with logistics firm Toll Holdings surging almost 50 percent on news Japan Post offered to buy the firm in a deal worth more than $5 billion.
Shanghai, Seoul and Taipei were closed for public holidays.
Greek public television said Tuesday that the new government would apply for further aid from its European partners, but would not sign up to the painful austerity measures imposed on the country.
And in an interview with German public broadcaster ZDF Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said: "We should extend the credit programme by a few months to have enough stability so that we can negotiate a new agreement between Greece and Europe."
The news will come as a relief after two eurozone finance ministers' meetings in the past week both collapsed without agreement, as Athens refused to continue with the bailout that imposed swingeing spending cuts and tax hikes.
The apparent change of face also comes days before its financial lifeline package expires, which would leave the country without any cash and unable to pay its bills, leading it to default and almost certainly an exit from the eurozone.
Investors bought up the euro on the reports and it held the gains in Asia.
The single currency fetched $1.1407 and 135.80 yen Wednesday, down from $1.1413 and 136.13 yen in New York afternoon but well above the $1.1357 and 134.70 yen quoted in Tokyo earlier Tuesday.
The dollar fetched 119.00 yen from 119.29 yen in New York and 118.55 yen in Tokyo on Tuesday.
US shares resumed their record-breaking run Tuesday after they were closed Monday for a public holiday.
The S&P 500 climbed 0.16 percent to a second straight all-time high, while the Dow added 0.16 percent. The Nasdaq was up 0.11 percent.
Oil prices, which have enjoyed a small recovery over the past week, eased. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate fell 37 cents to $53.16 while Brent eased 35 cents to $62.18.
Gold fetched $1,210.28 an ounce, against $1,220.88 on Tuesday.
In other markets:
-- Wellington fell 0.15 percent, or 8.85 points, to 5,741.36.
Fletcher Building slumped 5.03 percent to NZ$8.30 after a disappointing half-year result, while Air New Zealand edged down 0.19 percent to NZ$2.62.

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