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6 days agoAsian equities slip as U.S. sanctions deepen and tech earnings disappoint
Asian markets drifted lower after the Bank of Japan flagged overheating in domestic stocks while U.S. sanctions on Russian oil giants and slower-than-expected U.S. tech earnings weighed on sentiment. Japan’s Nikkei fell about 1.5% and the broader MSCI Asia-Pacific index declined 0.4%. Investors are also watching rising crude prices and the looming meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping for signs of trade de-escalation. The currency and bond-yield moves add to caution ahead of U.S. inflation data. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
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6 days agoAsian equities slip as U.S. sanctions deepen and tech earnings disappoint
Asian markets drifted lower after the Bank of Japan flagged overheating in domestic stocks while U.S. sanctions on Russian oil giants and slower-than-expected U.S. tech earnings weighed on sentiment. Japan’s Nikkei fell about 1.5% and the broader MSCI Asia-Pacific index declined 0.4%. Investors are also watching rising crude prices and the looming meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping for signs of trade de-escalation. The currency and bond-yield moves add to caution ahead of U.S. inflation data. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
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Asian equities slip as U.S. sanctions deepen and tech earnings disappoint
7 days ago
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Asian stocks pulled back as BOJ warns of overheating and U.S. sanctions plus weak tech earnings dampened risk sentiment.
Asian markets drifted lower after the Bank of Japan flagged overheating in domestic stocks while U.S. sanctions on Russian oil giants and slower-than-expected U.S. tech earnings weighed on sentiment. Japan’s Nikkei fell about 1.5% and the broader MSCI Asia-Pacific index declined 0.4%. Investors are also watching rising crude prices and the looming meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping for signs of trade de-escalation. The currency and bond-yield moves add to caution ahead of U.S. inflation data. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Asian markets drifted lower after the Bank of Japan flagged overheating in domestic stocks while U.S. sanctions on Russian oil giants and slower-than-expected U.S. tech earnings weighed on sentiment. Japan’s Nikkei fell about 1.5% and the broader MSCI Asia-Pacific index declined 0.4%. Investors are also watching rising crude prices and the looming meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping for signs of trade de-escalation. The currency and bond-yield moves add to caution ahead of U.S. inflation data. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
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Oct 24, 2025 • 01:15 IST






































