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10h agoGlobal stocks tumble as stretched valuations and dollar strength spark selloff

Global equity markets slid sharply on 5 November 2025 as stretched tech valuations, profit-taking and a stronger U.S. dollar triggered broad selling. Asian markets led declines, with South Korea and Japan among the worst hit as investors rotated away from high-beta names. Safe-haven assets outperformed and commodity prices softened. Strategists said the pullback reflected a needed re-pricing after a long AI-led rally and that volatility may persist until fresh macro data and earnings confirm the next leg. Traders will now watch U.S. inflation prints and central-bank comments for direction.
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10h agoGlobal stocks tumble as stretched valuations and dollar strength spark selloff

Global equity markets slid sharply on 5 November 2025 as stretched tech valuations, profit-taking and a stronger U.S. dollar triggered broad selling. Asian markets led declines, with South Korea and Japan among the worst hit as investors rotated away from high-beta names. Safe-haven assets outperformed and commodity prices softened. Strategists said the pullback reflected a needed re-pricing after a long AI-led rally and that volatility may persist until fresh macro data and earnings confirm the next leg. Traders will now watch U.S. inflation prints and central-bank comments for direction.
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Global stocks tumble as stretched valuations and dollar strength spark selloff
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Markets fell as stretched tech valuations and a firmer dollar prompted broad selling; investors await U.S. macro data and earnings for clues.
Global equity markets slid sharply on 5 November 2025 as stretched tech valuations, profit-taking and a stronger U.S. dollar triggered broad selling. Asian markets led declines, with South Korea and Japan among the worst hit as investors rotated away from high-beta names. Safe-haven assets outperformed and commodity prices softened. Strategists said the pullback reflected a needed re-pricing after a long AI-led rally and that volatility may persist until fresh macro data and earnings confirm the next leg. Traders will now watch U.S. inflation prints and central-bank comments for direction.

Global equity markets slid sharply on 5 November 2025 as stretched tech valuations, profit-taking and a stronger U.S. dollar triggered broad selling. Asian markets led declines, with South Korea and Japan among the worst hit as investors rotated away from high-beta names. Safe-haven assets outperformed and commodity prices softened. Strategists said the pullback reflected a needed re-pricing after a long AI-led rally and that volatility may persist until fresh macro data and earnings confirm the next leg. Traders will now watch U.S. inflation prints and central-bank comments for direction.
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