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Asian shares mostly up in quiet trade

Hong Kong - Asian markets mostly rose while the dollar edged up in holiday-narrowed trade on Friday following a mixed lead from Wall Street and news of a deal between Russia and the West to ease Ukraine tensions.

With many bourses closed for the Easter break business was thin at the end of a broadly positive week in Asia, which was helped by bargain buying after the previous week's selloff.

Tokyo rose 0.72%, Seoul added 0.58% and Taipei gained 0.20% but Shanghai was down 0.35%.

Sydney, Singapore, Wellington, Jakarta, Mumbai, Hong Kong and Manila were closed for public holidays.

"The market doesn't move unless foreign investors move, and they look like they're enjoying a slow, sleepy Easter weekend," CLSA equities strategist Nicholas Smith told Dow Jones Newswires.

US shares ended mostly higher before breaking up for the holidays, thanks to some impressive corporate results.

Morgan Stanley said earnings jumped a better-than-expected 56% in January-March, General Electric also unveiled forecast-beating results and SanDisk, a maker of memory cards and other data storage technology, announced a 62% rise in profit.

While there were disappointing reports from Google, IBM and toy maker Mattel the week closed largely up for Wall Street following last week's slump that was fuelled by fears tech plays were overpriced.

On Wall Street the Dow eased 0.10% but the S&P 500 advanced 0.14% and the tech-rich Nasdaq added 0.23%.

The Nasdaq was also boosted by Sina Weibo, a Twitter-like Chinese micro-blogging site, which soared 19.1% on its debut after its initial public offering raised less than the company had hoped for.

In Geneva, the US, European Union, Ukraine and Russia agreed after talks to "restore security" in eastern Ukraine, where forces from Kiev had moved to oust armed pro-Moscow separatists from government buildings they had occupied.

The news provided some support to the dollar in New York and it extended those gains in Asia Friday.

The greenback bought ¥102.50 in early Asian trade, up from 102.39 yen in New York, while the euro fetched $1.3811 and ¥141.55 against $1.3813 and ¥141.45.

In oil trade New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate for delivery in May rose 25 cents to $104.55 a barrel, while Brent North Sea crude for June added 13 cents to $109.66.

Gold fetched $1 294.60 an ounce at 04:10, from $1 298.62 late on Thursday.

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