Asian stocks rose after the U.S. Senate voted to end the government shutdown. China’s inflation data showed improvement, boosting sentiment. Shanghai Composite gained 0.53%. Hang Seng surged 1.55% on tech stock rebound. Japanese markets ended higher with Nikkei up 1.26%. Seoul stocks jumped 3.02% on AI optimism. Samsung and SK Hynix rose on strong demand for chips. Australian markets closed higher led by gold and bank stocks. Dollar softened, lifting gold prices. Oil prices started the week firm. U.S. stocks rebounded on economic data concerns. Consumer sentiment hit a low. Dow and S&P 500 edged up, Nasdaq slid.

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