MUMBAI (NewsRise) - Asian stocks ended little changed in holiday-thinned trade Monday, as concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of immigration curbs weighed on investor sentiment.
The Nikkei Asia300 Index ended 0.02% lower at 1,098.12 points. The index jumped 2.5% last week tracking robust gains in U.S. indexes. On Monday, India's Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular rose, while Thailand's largest construction material producer Siam Cement and Indian software major Tata Consultancy Services contributed to losses on the 324-stock gauge.