Asian Markets Mostly Lower Amid Cautious Trade
CANBERA (dpa-AFX) - Asian stock markets are mostly lower on Tuesday amid cautious trading, as worries about rising coronavirus cases and extension of lockdown restrictions are weighing on the markets. The cues overnight from Wall Street were broadly positive. Asian stocks ended mixed in thin holiday trading on Monday.
The Australian stock market is significantly higher on Tuesday after the long Easter weekend, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 near the 6,900 level at six-week highs, supported by gains in materials, financials and technology stocks. Traders are also awaiting the RBA s interest rate decision later in the day.
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Paulini Curuqara
3 April, 2021, 6:42 pm
Rohit Pillay of Lami beats the Nadi goalkeeper
during their Fiji Gujarati IDC at Ratu Cakobau Park
ground 2 yesterday.
Picture: RAMA
A new champion will be crowned at the Fiji Gujarati Inter District competition at Ratu Cakobau Park tomorrow.
Defending champion Fiji Flying Arrows Auckland team, a New Zealand-based team, couldn’t make it to this year’s championship due to the pandemic.
Now only six local teams will battle it out over the next three days, to determine who will come out victorious.
President Sanjay Patel said since this was their 66th year of having their IDC, a lot had changed.