(Reuters) - May Day holidays shut most European bourses along with Hong Kong, South Korea, India, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Chinese trading was closed for the country's Golden Week.
The Turkish lira and shares, which were rattled on Monday, fell more than one percent early on before stabilising as investors, worried by a political crisis, awaited a court ruling on a challenge to the presidential election process.
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