Asia stocks fall as markets brace for Trump tariff deadline, central bank meetings
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Asian shares pulled back on Friday, with Japanese markets notably dipping from a recent record, as investors chose to secure profits. This comes ahead of a pivotal week featuring a deadline for U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and multiple central bank meetings. Gold prices fell to around $3,360 per ounce on Friday, marking a third consecutive session of losses, as concerns over tariffs continued to ease. Japan ( NKY:IND ) fell 0.87% to below 41,700, while the Topix Index dropped 0.6% to 2,...
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