By Wayne Cole
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian markets got off to a cautious start on Wednesday as looming euro zone meetings over Greece overshadowed a firmer finish on Wall Street.
Euro zone finance ministers meet later on Wednesday and EU leaders on Thursday, but officials are already downplaying the chance of a breakthrough. [TOP/EURO]
Activity was also thinned by a holiday in Tokyo, leaving MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan <.MIAPJ0000PUS> off a slight 0.2 percent.
Australia's main index <.AXJO> edged up 0.2 percent encouraged in part by a survey showing consumer confidence had surged to 13-month peaks in the wake of last week's cut in domestic interest rates.
The Dow <.DJI> had ended up 0.79 percent, while the S&P 500 <.SPX> gained 1.07 percent and the Nasdaq <.IXIC> 1.3 percent.
Apple Inc
Microsoft
The tech giant's sale of $10.75 billion of debt was easily its largest ever, but drew orders for no less than $39 billion. Among the six tranches on offer, it was able to borrow money for 40 years at just 4 percent.
Treasuries had a tougher time amid growing talk the Federal Reserve could start raising interest rates by mid-year. Yields on 10-year notes
The rise in yields helped lift the dollar to 119.40 yen
The euro struggled to find direction amid all the brinkmanship over Greece and last stood at $1.1315
While markets are eager to assume a last minute deal will be hammered out given the dire consequences otherwise, the situation is incredibly fluid with each new headline seemingly contradicting the former.
Greek Defence Minister Panos Kammenos, for instance, flagged the possibility that the country might get help from outside the EU if a deal was not forthcoming.
"It could be the United States at best, it could be Russia, it could be China or other countries," he said.
In commodity markets, U.S. crude futures
Brent crude
(Editing by Shri Navaratnam)
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