💨 Abstract
Asia share markets were mostly up on Monday as China announced more stimulus measures, while the Nikkei dived due to concerns about Japan's new prime minister's stance on interest rates. The week ahead is packed with major US economic data, including a payrolls report that could influence the Federal Reserve's decision on rate cuts in November.
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