Asian Stocks Slip as Nervy Markets Wait for Fed
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ASX falls ahead of US Federal Reserve's likely interest rate cut — as it happened
The Australian share market has fallen slightly on a mostly flat day, following a cautious performance on Wall Street as the US Federal Reserve decides whether to cut interest rates. Follow live.
Asian stocks slip as nervy markets wait for Fed
SINGAPORE: Asian stocks fell and the dollar was steady on Tuesday as investors braced for a cut in US interest rates later this week while the yen was calm after a powerful earthquake rocked Japan's northeast region though the impact was limited.
The Börsians expect the key interest rates to fall at mid-week. However, according to experts, the decision could lead to a division of the board. Markets are already praising the reduction. Careful restraint is spreading.
Asian markets opened mixed at the start of trading on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. Fluctuations stemmed from investors' stoicism as they awaited Chinese inflation data and the Fed's interest rate.
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