JAKARTA, May 4 (Reuters): Asian stocks were largely tepid on Tuesday as a continuous surge in Covid-19 cases kept investors on the sidelines amid holiday-thinned trade, although shares in Taiwan dropped nearly 2%.
In a divergence from world's developed markets, which are faring better than their Asian peers on economic reopening cheer, equities in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia were unchanged.
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