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Asian stocks pared early gains on Friday as investors waited for China's stimulus announcements after Beijing's week-long legislative meeting concluded. The MSCI gauge of Asia-Pacific stocks was up 0.33% after a 2.7% rally this week, buoyed by optimism for a stimulus response from Beijing. Chinese blue chips were initially up 1.3% but ended down 0.5%.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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