The Reserve Bank of Australia will on Tuesday release the minutes from its monetary policy meeting on April 2, highlighting a light day for Asia-Pacific economic activity.
At the meeting, the RBA kept rates on hold at 3.00 percent.
Also, Australia will see March figures for new motor vehicle sales; in February, sales were flat on month and up 9.4 percent on year.
Japan will see March figures for condominium sales; in February, sales were down an annual 10.9 percent.
Finally, the Stock Exchange of Thailand remains closed on Tuesday for the Songkran Festival; it will re-open on Wednesday.
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