Asian markets dip amid tech-bubble concerns and Fed ambiguity
Asian stocks fell on 4 Nov 2025 as tech valuations and Fed uncertainty spurred caution among investors.
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2 days agoAsian markets dip amid tech-bubble concerns and Fed ambiguity

On 4 November 2025, Asian stock markets traded broadly lower as investors took a step back from recent big-tech gains. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell by over 180 points, while South Korea’s KOSPI shed around 1.6%. The pull-back reflects worries of a tech bubble and mixed commentary from Federal Reserve officials on future rate moves. With U.S. economic data still ambiguous, traders in the region remained cautious ahead of domestic catalysts.
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2 days agoAsian markets dip amid tech-bubble concerns and Fed ambiguity

On 4 November 2025, Asian stock markets traded broadly lower as investors took a step back from recent big-tech gains. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell by over 180 points, while South Korea’s KOSPI shed around 1.6%. The pull-back reflects worries of a tech bubble and mixed commentary from Federal Reserve officials on future rate moves. With U.S. economic data still ambiguous, traders in the region remained cautious ahead of domestic catalysts.
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Asian stocks fell on 4 Nov 2025 as tech valuations and Fed uncertainty spurred caution among investors.
On 4 November 2025, Asian stock markets traded broadly lower as investors took a step back from recent big-tech gains. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell by over 180 points, while South Korea’s KOSPI shed around 1.6%. The pull-back reflects worries of a tech bubble and mixed commentary from Federal Reserve officials on future rate moves. With U.S. economic data still ambiguous, traders in the region remained cautious ahead of domestic catalysts.

On 4 November 2025, Asian stock markets traded broadly lower as investors took a step back from recent big-tech gains. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell by over 180 points, while South Korea’s KOSPI shed around 1.6%. The pull-back reflects worries of a tech bubble and mixed commentary from Federal Reserve officials on future rate moves. With U.S. economic data still ambiguous, traders in the region remained cautious ahead of domestic catalysts.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 07:05 IST