Asia stocks set to trade lower as virus cases stateside surge again; China's loan prime rate ahead

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Asia stocks set to decline as virus cases stateside surge again; China's loan prime rate ahead

Futures pointed to a lower open for Japanese stocks. The Nikkei futures contract in Chicago was at 22,265 while its counterpart in Osaka was at 22,280. That compared against theShares in Australia were also set to decline.

The SPI futures contract was at 5,854.0, as compared to the
 

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Unethical reporting. You choose not to report the fact that percent of positive tests is sharply down and inverse to the total cases. Meaning the rise in confirmed cases is almost purely from rise in testing. Look at the chart from JHU

Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are busy pumping the futures and tuning green after opening in red.

Fed did it in 2008 and now it is doing it again. Saving the rich by indebting the poor.

You can’t stop this... 👎

Down now is up at open

Virus is a flu created by China and the fake paid news

We’ll see. Shilling fear again I see

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