Asia Markets Slip as Low Trading Volumes Persist & Treasury Yields Climb π
Asian markets declined in quiet trading ahead of year-end, amid rising U.S. Treasury yields and a stronger dollar following hawkish comments from the Federal Reserve.
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Asia markets eased on Thursday in low-volume trading as the year-end approaches. The U.S. dollar and Treasury yields rose, driven by the Federal Reserve's hawkish tone and expectations for fewer rate cuts next year. Fed Chair Jerome Powell's comments have prompted traders to price in 35 basis points of easing for 2025, lifting the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield, while the two-year yield stabilized. The dollar climbed to a two-year high against major currencies, pressuring commodities. US stocks, supported by AI-driven enthusiasm, have propelled world markets to a second year of gains, with the MSCI Asia-Pacific index up 1.6% for the week.
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