(Reuters) - Japanese financial markets were closed for a public holiday, Marine Day, but data showing improved U.S. consumer sentiment sparked optimism that shipments to the region's top export market would stay strong, limiting regional losses.
The improved consumer sentiment numbers on Friday took the sting out of a report showing a slump in U.S. retail sales. But many investors remain cautious heading into earnings season.
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The improved consumer sentiment numbers on Friday took the sting out of a report showing a slump in U.S. retail sales. But many investors remain cautious heading into earnings season.
Read more at Reuters.com Hot Stocks News
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