- A measure of Asian stocks rose as Chinese shares recovered from a selloff caused by nationwide unrest over Covid curbs. The dollar fell against most major currencies as demand
- A measure of Asian equities fell on Friday, following Thanksgiving in the US, amid a subdued tone in markets. Treasury yields rose as trading resumed following the holiday.
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- On Thursday, a global stock index rose to its highest level in more than two months, while the dollar fell after federal reserve meeting minutes revealed support for tapering
- Following a rally on Wall Street, Asian equities advanced, while Hong Kong-listed technology stocks fluctuated amid speculation that China's regulatory crackdown on the sector may be nearing an end.
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- As investors weighed the impact of Covid infections in China and parsed comments from Federal Reserve officials on interest rate hikes, Asian stocks were mixed.
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- In Asia, stocks and emerging-market currencies are falling on concerns that China may tighten Covid curbs in response to reported deaths, as well as investors weighing the outlook for