(RTTNews) - The stock markets across the Asia-Pacific region closed mostly higher on Friday, ending a four-day losing streak. The markets started off lower, tracking Wall Street’s decline to multi-year lows overnight, but rebounded in afternoon trading on speculation that China would further adjust interest rates. A Wall Street Journal report that executives at ...
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