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In that light, the direction Asian markets are liable to take on Wednesday is hard to call. Will Tuesday’s tech and mega cap rebound spark a flurry of buying, or will investors still be minded to limit risk exposure ahead of quarter-end on Friday?
There doesn’t appear much from Tuesday’s U.S. session, other than tech’s bounce, to give a signal either way – the dollar rose a bit, Treasury yields were flat, and the tone from remarks by two Fed governors probably leaned on the hawkish side.
Broader concerns about the weakness of the yen and potential intervention from Japanese authorities, and the Chinese yuan’s steady depreciation, still hang heavily over Asian markets. The lack of fresh news or developments on either front is unlikely to change that going into Wednesday.
The regional economic data calendar is extremely light on Wednesday, with only Australian inflation and manufacturing data from Singapore set for release.
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