Asian stocks follow Wall Street higher on bank news


BEIJING (AP): Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher on Friday after US regulators removed some limits on banks' ability to make investments.

Benchmarks in Tokyo, Sydney and Southeast Asia advanced while Hong Kong declined. Chinese markets were closed for a holiday.

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