Asian stocks gained early on Tuesday, taking heart after seeing Wall Street take the attacks in Paris in stride and surge overnight, while expectations for a rate hike by the Federal Reserve in December kept the dollar on a bullish footing.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 0.3%. Australian shares gained 0.8%. Japan's Nikkei added 1.3%.
Wall Street had its strongest session in three weeks on Monday, as investors bet Friday's attacks in Paris would have little long-term impact on the US economy and corporate earnings. The Dow rose 1.4% and the S&P 500 surged 1.5%.
European equities also held firm on Monday, with the pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index edging up 0.16% and France's CAC was down only 0.12%.
"In light of all the tragedy in France, it is refreshing to see that the terrorists did not successfully terrorise the financial markets...and even though investors sold the EUR/USD, the decline could have been a lot steeper. In fact we did not see any unusually large moves in currencies," wrote Kathy Lien, managing director of FX Strategy for BK Asset Management.
The dollar stood near a 1-week high of 123.33 yen , a safe-haven currency usually sought in times of geopolitical tension. The dollar also stood tall against the Swiss franc, another safe-haven, after advancing to an 8-month high.
The euro was steady at $1.0688 after losing about 0.9% overnight.
Oil continued gaining after the Paris attacks raised geopolitical tensions that were seen to threaten global oil supply.
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