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Asian stocks rose to a two-month high on Tuesday as investors awaited monetary policy decisions from Australia and China, with the U.S. Fed's recent rate cut spurring expectations for more easing. China announced measures to aid its stuttering economy, including reduced mortgage rates for existing homes. The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to hold rates, but may follow the Fed's lead in November. Markets are divided on whether the U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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