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ASIA STOCKS: Asian Equities Mixed, Ahead Of US CPI Tonight

ASIA STOCKS

Asian markets traded mixed as investors awaited key US inflation data for clues on Federal Reserve policy. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index was little changed, with modest gains in Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong, while Chinese equities were mixed. The PBOC injected significant short-term liquidity to ease a cash squeeze ahead of the Lunar New Year, highlighting its easing stance. Indian stocks extended gains, driven by energy and utility sectors, while foreign outflows from Indian equities continued in January. South Korea's unemployment rose to its highest level since mid-2021 amid political uncertainty. Meanwhile, oil prices steadied after recent declines, and the dollar consolidated after the previous session's losses. Overall, sentiment remained cautious ahead of the U.S. CPI report, which could shape global monetary policy expectations.

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Asian markets traded mixed as investors awaited key US inflation data for clues on Federal Reserve policy. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index was little changed, with modest gains in Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong, while Chinese equities were mixed. The PBOC injected significant short-term liquidity to ease a cash squeeze ahead of the Lunar New Year, highlighting its easing stance. Indian stocks extended gains, driven by energy and utility sectors, while foreign outflows from Indian equities continued in January. South Korea's unemployment rose to its highest level since mid-2021 amid political uncertainty. Meanwhile, oil prices steadied after recent declines, and the dollar consolidated after the previous session's losses. Overall, sentiment remained cautious ahead of the U.S. CPI report, which could shape global monetary policy expectations.