SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian stocks got off to an uninspired start on Tuesday, with Japan's share market losing a bit of ground, while gold took a breather after its biggest one-day gain in over a year.
Traders said thin conditions due to the Northern Hemisphere mid-summer lull made for choppy moves and investors needed strong earnings results for more conviction. Among major firms reporting on Tuesday are Apple Inc.
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