- Asian markets and futures in the US moved ahead of a major inflation print in the US, which is likely to support the case for tighter monetary policy.
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- Asia's markets traded gingerly as investors braced for bond market turbulence and assessed the economic impact of the fast spreading Covid omicron variant.
- South Korean stocks dipped, while those
- US futures nudged higher, while Asian equities were divided, as investors focused on incoming data from the American labour market. Treasuries have levelled down after falling all week.
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- Asia's stocks fell on Thursday after a selloff in U.S. technology stocks and treasuries accelerated after Federal Reserve minutes indicated that interest-rate hikes may be more aggressive than many
- Most Asian markets fell, with technology shares falling as investors worried about rising interest rates. Treasuries incurred losses.
- Hong Kong's tech share index plummeted to its lowest level since
- Asian stocks traded mixed, with Chinese equities falling as the central bank net drained money from the banking sector. Treasuries continued to lose money. The yen plummeted to its