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Asia shares rose slightly on Thursday, extending gains from earlier in the week, with the dollar near a two-year high as investors focus on the Federal Reserve's rate outlook. Markets in Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand were closed for a holiday. Treasury yields and the dollar have risen due to fewer expected rate cuts next year, which is a burden for commodities and gold.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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