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Weak U.S. Data Lifts Asian Stocks on Hopes of Fed Rate Cut

Stock markets across Asia rose Wednesday, following a rally on Wall Street, as investors reacted to disappointing U.S. economic data that strengthened expectations of an interest‑rate cut by the Federal Reserve next month.

The broadest index tracking Asia‑Pacific shares outside Japan surged about 1 percent, buoyed largely by strong gains in technology stocks. Meanwhile, Japan’s Nikkei 225 climbed roughly 1.8 percent in early trading, signaling renewed investor confidence after recent market jitters.

Market optimism was driven by weak U.S. retail sales figures and a slide in consumer‑confidence data — signs that the U.S. economy may be cooling. These signals prompted investors to bet that the Fed will slash borrowing costs at its upcoming December meeting.

As a result, yields on U.S. Treasury notes softened, which typically supports risk assets like stocks. This environment pushed both regional and global equities higher, as traders adjusted their portfolios in anticipation of easier monetary policy.

Analysts say this rebound underscores how sensitive global markets remain to U.S. economic data. If the Fed does follow through with a rate cut, it could further fuel demand for equities, especially in emerging markets whose growth often benefits from lower global borrowing costs.

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