Asian shares kick-off week on cautious note
Asian shares got the week off to a cautious start on Monday, with Chinese
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Asian shares got the week off to a cautious start on Monday, with Chinese
Asian shares marked time on Thursday, with China nudging lower, while the U.S. dollar
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China's Ant Group sought to draw a distinction on Wednesday between non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
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Bitcoin tumbled on Monday to a two-week low on China’s expanding crackdown on bitcoin
The dollar dipped on Monday against major currencies, but broadly held most of the
Long bets on most of Asia's emerging currencies were trimmed, a Reuters poll showed
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