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Asian shares slump on chipmaker drag, bonds cheer cooler inflation

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Asian stock markets declined, dragged down by weakness in chipmaker stocks, while bond markets rallied due to signs of cooling inflation. This shift reflects investor reaction to economic data, with implications for global markets and monetary policy expectations.

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Asian shares slumped due to chipmaker drag.

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  • Asian shares slumped due to chipmaker drag.
  • Bonds rallied, suggesting investor relief over cooler inflation data.

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Asian shares decline on chipmaker influence, bonds react to lower inflation

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