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HONG KONG (AFP) – Markets mostly fell yesterday, following a downbeat lead from Wall Street as investors braced for Federal Reserve (Fed) boss Jerome Powell’s testimony to the United States (US) Congress. The retreat extended a subdued start to the week, with investors unimpressed by China’s efforts to boost its economy, including a fresh interest […]
Asian markets mostly dipped Wednesday, following a downbeat lead from Wall Street as investors braced for Fed boss Jerome Powell's testimony to the US Congress.The anxiety over Powell's testimony built on top of disappointment on market floors this week with Beijing's moves to try and revive the Chinese economy.