Asian Shares Edge Ahead, Oil Subdued Before Opec Meeting

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian shares crept ahead on Thursday as a lull in the Sino-U.S. trade tussle and talk of more Chinese stimulus helped calm nerves, while tensions in the oil market grew ahead of an OPEC meeting that could expand the supply of crude.

Topics:  sydney reuters     asian   sino-u.s   opec   oil   asian shares   
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