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Asia's Strong July Track Record to Be Put to Test by Tariff Risk

Asia's Strong July Track Record to Be Put to Test by Tariff Risk

Bloomberg14 hours ago
A seasonal lift for Asian equities in July may falter this year as tariff and macroeconomic concerns dampen sentiment.
Markets are bracing for heightened volatility ahead of the July 9 deadline for countries to cut trade deals with the US. Uncertainty over the outcome of these negotiations may pose a hurdle for regional shares to maintain an average return of 1.36% for July — the second-best performing month of the year — over the past decade.
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