
Beijing Central Business District, mix of offices and apartments
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Asia-Pacific markets opened higher Monday as investors awaited a slew of economic data coming out of China.
Analysts polled by Reuters expect China’s economy to have slowed in the third quarter, forecasting gross domestic product to have grown 4.8% in the July-to-September period from a year ago, easing from 5.2% in the previous quarter.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 1.6%, while the Topix added 1.43% at the open.
South Korea’s Kospi added 0.36% after hitting a record high for the third straight day last Friday, while the small-cap Kosdaq climbed 1.13%.
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index futures were at 25,863, higher than the HSI’s Friday close of 25,247.1.
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 started the day 0.1% lower.
Last Friday in the U.S., the three major averages closed higher.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose Friday as traders digested the U.S.′ softening tone on its trade talks with China and tried to move past credit concerns that sparked a big sell-off in regional banks Thursday stateside.
The Dow finished 238.37 points, or 0.52%, higher at 46,190.61. The S&P 500 settled up 0.53% at 6,664.01, while the Nasdaq Composite added 0.52% to finish at 22,679.98.
— CNBC’s Liz Napolitano and Pia Singh contributed to this report.