- Asian markets extended their surge after the biggest two-day run in US equities in more than two years, as investors begin to anticipate a slowing in central bank tightening,
- Asia's stocks struggled to get traction, and US share futures wavered as investors worried that global central banks will keep boosting rates until inflation is under control, raising the
- Asian stocks fell, after another loss on Wall Street, as the prospect of increased interest rates and upheaval in Europe fuelled fears of a worldwide recession.
- Shares in Japan,
- Asian shares rose, following the best day for US stocks since early August, when the BoE announced a bond-buying programme, sparking a global rally in government debt.
- Equities gained
- Following hawkish statements from Fed officials, Asian markets fell, while the dollar rose to a new high as a White House official ruled out a currency accord to weaken
- Asian markets were cautious after another selloff in US stocks, surging bond rates, and volatile currency markets, as investors braced for a heightened chance of a worldwide recession.
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