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2h agoAsia stocks gain as Fed cuts, Trump-Xi meeting in focus
Asian equities rose on Thursday after the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut and ahead of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in South Korea. The broad MSCI Asia-Pacific index (ex Japan) climbed about 0.4%. Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan left rates unchanged, the yen weakened and traders trimmed expectations of another U.S. rate cut this year. The upcoming U.S.–China discussions and central-bank signals are shaping investor sentiment globally.
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2h agoAsia stocks gain as Fed cuts, Trump-Xi meeting in focus
Asian equities rose on Thursday after the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut and ahead of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in South Korea. The broad MSCI Asia-Pacific index (ex Japan) climbed about 0.4%. Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan left rates unchanged, the yen weakened and traders trimmed expectations of another U.S. rate cut this year. The upcoming U.S.–China discussions and central-bank signals are shaping investor sentiment globally.
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Asia stocks gain as Fed cuts, Trump-Xi meeting in focus
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Asian stocks rose after a U.S. rate cut and ahead of the Trump–Xi meeting, while the yen weakened on BOJ inaction.
Asian equities rose on Thursday after the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut and ahead of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in South Korea. The broad MSCI Asia-Pacific index (ex Japan) climbed about 0.4%. Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan left rates unchanged, the yen weakened and traders trimmed expectations of another U.S. rate cut this year. The upcoming U.S.–China discussions and central-bank signals are shaping investor sentiment globally.
Asian equities rose on Thursday after the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut and ahead of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in South Korea. The broad MSCI Asia-Pacific index (ex Japan) climbed about 0.4%. Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan left rates unchanged, the yen weakened and traders trimmed expectations of another U.S. rate cut this year. The upcoming U.S.–China discussions and central-bank signals are shaping investor sentiment globally.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 04:17 IST


































