BANGKOK (AP) — Asian shares wavered despite upbeat Chinese factory data, after beginning the day with solid gains, as sharply ...
Shares have retreated in Asia, with benchmarks in Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea falling more than 2% after Wall Street ...
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