Asia shares rally as China offers markets a hand


SYDNEY: Asian shares rallied on Monday as China announced new measures to support its ailing markets, though the mood was still cautious ahead of readings on U.S. jobs and inflation that could decide whether interest rates have to rise again.

Beijing on Sunday announced it would halve the stamp duty on stock trading in the latest attempt to boost the struggling market and followed steps to support housing. China's securities regulator also approved the launch of 37 retail funds.

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