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Asian stocks rose on Thursday after U.S. inflation data came in ‌as expected, dampening expectations of further near-term Federal Reserve rate hikes, while oil held near $80 a barrel as Washington and Tehran remained deadlocked over efforts to end the Gulf war.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS) rose 0.97%, led by South Korean shares (.KS11) jumping 4.4%. Japan's Nikkei (.N225) gained 1.86%, ​while S&P 500 E-minis were up 0.02%.

U.S. consumer prices increased 0.1% in July, in line with expectations, data ​showed on Wednesday. The small increase could weaken the argument for an interest rate increase ⁠from the Fed next month. Money markets are predicting a 40% chance of a rate hike, down from 54% a ​week ago, according to CME Group's FedWatch.

With August CPI data due before next month's Federal Open Market Committee meeting and crude ​oil futures rising moderately since July, "both the Fed and markets will likely want to assess the data right up until just before the September FOMC," said Den Miki, senior rate strategist at SMBC Nikko Securities, in a note.

Wall Street ended mixed overnight, with the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC) ​and the S&P 500 (.SPX) eking out small gains while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI) slipped.

Oil prices eased but remained elevated ​in Asia. U.S. crude fell 0.83% to $82.58 a barrel and Brent fell to $88.35 per barrel, down 0.71% on the day.

Iran and the ‌U.S. remained at ⁠loggerheads over efforts to agree a permanent end to the war in the Gulf, with talks to revive a June interim agreement making no headway and no timetable set for its implementation, a senior Iranian source said.

President Donald Trump said the U.S. has "total control" over the Strait of Hormuz, a claim swiftly rejected by Iran, which said the route remained blocked.

Against the yen , the dollar softened ​0.06% to 159.32, amid growing speculation ​that the Bank of Japan ⁠would hike interest rates next month, earlier than the previously expected December timeline. Those expectations were reinforced by Japan's wholesale prices, which rose 7.2% in July from a year earlier, highlighting broadening price ​pressures.

The dollar index , which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies including the yen ​and the euro, ⁠was steady at 99.93.

The yield on benchmark U.S. 10-year notes rose 0.62 basis points to 4.688%, from 4.682% late on Wednesday.

Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor Christopher Kent said the three cash rate increases earlier this year were having their intended effects and ⁠would, over ​time, discourage spending.

Speaking at a Reuters NEXT Newsmaker event in Sydney, Kent said ​it would take "some time for tighter monetary policy to have its full effect on economic activity and inflation."

The Australian dollar held broadly versus the greenback ​at $0.7062.

Spot gold rose 0.28% to $4,419.28 an ounce and spot silver gained 0.3% to $65.50 an ounce.

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