Asia: Stocks have lost US$5 trillion this year with no end in sight

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[HONG KONG] After a slump in stocks, Asia's main equity gauge has finally succumbed, entering a bear market overnight. The region's equities have already lost more than US$4.9 trillion in value this year, and Thursday isn't looking pretty. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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