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Netanyahu vows to carry on war, 'eradicate Iranian regime'
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Gonzalez brace helps Atletico beat Real Sociedad
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Dortmund beat 10-man Cologne to tighten grip on top-four spot
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Lamaro praises Italy's history-making 'wall in defence'
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Italy make history in Six Nations beating England for first time
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Protesters come out for Iran, against war in spots across the globe
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Scotland throw open Six Nations title race with stunning win over France
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Leverkusen held at Freiburg before Arsenal clash
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Trump offers LatAm leaders US missile strikes to hit drug cartels
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Iran fires at Gulf neighbours as Trump threatens more strikes
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Scotland stun France 50-40 to take Six Nations to wire
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Pogacar begins season with dominant Strade Bianche win
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Failed Israeli commando operation to find airman remains kills 41 in Lebanon
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Bayern's Neuer out of Atalanta tie with calf tear
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Arsenal survive FA Cup scare to keep quadruple dream alive
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Japan hammer India 11-0 in Women's Asian Cup mismatch
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New Zealand want to 'break a few hearts' in World Cup final
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Farrell welcomes bonus-point win over 'tough' Welsh
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Google gives CEO new pay deal worth up to $692 million
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Russell leads Mercedes 1-2 for Australian GP as Verstappen crashes
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Russia rains missiles and drones on Ukraine, killing six
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Asian stocks rally after Trump's Supreme Court tariffs blow
Asian stocks mostly rose and the dollar fell Monday after the US Supreme Court struck down a large part of President Donald Trump's tariffs policy that had sent shockwaves through the global economy last year.
The rally was led by tech firms, which have been at the forefront of regional gains this year as traders turn away from Wall Street to seek out cheaper investments amid concerns about extended valuations.
Trump's trade agenda was dealt a hefty blow Friday when the country's top court ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act used by the White House to impose sweeping levies in April "does not authorise the president to impose tariffs".
A furious president immediately vowed to impose a global tariff of 10 percent under a separate authority, before raising it to 15 percent on Saturday.
However, the development fanned a fresh round of uncertainty, with calls growing for the government to repay cash taken under the scheme and analysts warning officials would likely pursue other ways of imposing his tolls.
"The first observation to make is that IEEPA tariffs may be dead, but Trump's trade regime isn't," wrote Rodrigo Catril at National Australia Bank.
"The administration has several avenues it can pursue, these are likely to be litigated over several years, but there is no sign President Trump is planning to back down.
"Another conclusion is that the tariff landscape is now more uncertain than before, uncertainty is not good news for any economy or market.
"Unless commonsense prevails, we could be entering a circular process where new tariffs are announced, then potentially overturned, only for new tariffs to be announced, and we do the dance again."
The decision also raised questions about trade deals Washington has signed.
European leaders had been due to approve the EU-US deal on Tuesday but the head of the European Parliament's trade committee said he would call Monday for putting "legislative work on hold until we have a proper legal assessment and clear commitments from the US side".
And Bloomberg reported that Indian trade officials will postpone a trip to the United States aimed at finalising their interim agreement.
Still, Asian investors welcomed the news, which is seen benefiting China and India, with tech firms the best performers.
Hong Kong rose more than two percent, with ecommerce titans Alibaba and JD.com surging more than three percent, while Seoul hit another record high thanks to big advances for chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK hynix.
Singapore, Wellington, Taipei and Manila also rose, though Sydney dipped. Tokyo and Shanghai were closed for holidays.
The strong start to the week followed gains on Wall Street, where the tariff ruling overshadowed data showing the US economy grew much slower than expected in the fourth quarter of 2025, when it was hit by the extended government shutdown.
The uncertainty also weighed on the dollar, which was well down against the yen, pound and euro.
And oil prices dropped more than one percent amid hopes for an Iran nuclear deal.
That has tempered last week's concerns about a possible US strike on the country after Trump warned "bad things happen", as he deployed warships, fighter jets and other military hardware to the Middle East.
- Key figures at around 0220 GMT -
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 2.5 percent at 27,066.21
Shanghai - Composite: Closed for a holiday
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: Closed for a holiday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1823 from $1.1788 on Friday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3517 from $1.3487
Euro/pound: UP at 87.47 pence from 87.37 pence
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 154.15 yen from 155.02 yen
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.3 percent at $65.63 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 1.3 percent at $70.86 per barrel
New York - Dow: UP 0.5 percent at 49,625.97 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.6 percent at 10,686.89 (close)
B.Baumann--VB