Asia-Pacific markets surges mirroring global markets as holiday-shortened Christmas week begins

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Asia-Pacific markets trade advance on Monday to begin a holiday-shortened trading week, tracking a rally on Wall Street Friday following softer-than-expected US PCE inflation data, while the US government shutdown was effectively averted over the weekend.

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