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In Sydney, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia rose 7.9 percent, and National Australia Bank 6.4 was percent higher. Hong Kong's HSBC soared 5.5 percent, and China's biggest lender ICBC rose 3.7 percent. Nomura Holdings, Inc. jumped 9.7 percent following weekend reports that Japan's largest brokerage group is considering buying a stake in U.S. investment bank Lehman Brothers. Nomura has funds exceeding US$1.87 billion for investment in U.S. and European financial institutions and is considering Lehman as one of its investment candidates, Nomura President Kenichi Watanabe was quoted as saying by the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri. Bucking the regional trend was China's Shanghai Composite index, which fell 2.7 percent to 2,143.42
-- its lowest close since Dec. 8, 2006. Worries over the economic outlook overshadowed news of a plan by a market regulator to help ease an oversupply of newly tradable shares. Chinese refiners led the decline on expectations that the government might put off widely anticipated plans to raise retail fuel prices, which are kept below international levels to help curb inflation, due to the recent decline in global crude oil prices. Elsewhere, Taiwan's key index shot up 5.6 percent, as investors took a cue from a planned government package to stimulate the sagging economy. India's Sensex jumped 4.1 percent on news that India will be allowed to buy nuclear fuel and technology for civilian use, as well as the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac plan. "The market is looking at the possibility of what a nuclear deal can do for India and the new status India has achieved in the global arena," said Rajesh Jain, CEO of Pranav Securities, a Mumbai brokerage. Monday's gains in Asia follow a dismal trading session Friday when concerns about the U.S. economy and its impact on global growth sent markets tumbling across the region.
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