
AI boom drowns out war fears to fuel Asia’s great market divide
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Investors are punishing economies exposed to higher energy costs while looking past near-term risks to gain exposure to industries seen as critical to future growth.
Investors are punishing economies exposed to higher energy costs while looking past near-term risks to gain exposure to industries seen as critical to future growth.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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