Asian Stocks Rebound Slightly From 11-Month Lows Ahead of Big Earnings Reports, Central Bank Meetings
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Stocks in Asia fluctuated between gains and losses, touching an 11-month low before rebounding slightly. Futures point to losses for European bourses.
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Treasury yields remain volatile, briefly hitting 5% before declining back down. This weighed on the dollar and provided some relief for the yen.
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Investors are watching flash PMIs from several countries for economic clues ahead of major central bank meetings.
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Bitcoin prices soared to an 18-month high amid speculation about a potential bitcoin ETF.
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Corporate earnings reports are due from Microsoft, Alphabet, Barclays and others. Cocoa futures test a fourth straight record high.