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Tue Oct 7, 2008 12:08pm IST
 
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* 100 basis points Australia rate cut knocks down yen

* Investors hope for coordinated response to crisis

* Korea's won plunges to 7-½ year low vs US dollar (Corrects closing fall on Nikkei in 10th paragraph)

By Kevin Plumberg

HONG KONG, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Asian stocks outside Japan rose for the first time in four days on Tuesday while the yen and government bond prices fell after a surprisingly large interest rate cut by Australia's central bank raised hopes that other policymakers would follow suit.

Major European stock markets were expected to open as much as 2.3 percent higher, according to financial bookmakers, with investors seen scooping up beaten down shares.

Panic that U.S. and European governments have not yet found a solution to the plague sweeping through the global financial system had pushed Asian stocks to a near 3-year low earlier.

South Korea remained a concern in Asia, with the won KRW= sliding to a 7-½ year low despite the country's president playing down talk of a currency crisis similar to one that nearly broke the economy 10 years ago. [ID:nSEO47069]

The fury with which global equity markets have sold off in recent weeks and the worsening condition of the financial system has made the Group of Seven rich nations meeting starting on Friday even more important.  Continued...

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