Hong Kong (AFP) May 25, 2020
Most Asian markets rose Monday as a further opening up of economies from lockdown offset worries over worsening China-US tensions, while Hong Kong traders stayed cautious following weekend protests over a controversial proposed security law. While Donald Trump has limited travel from Brazil as the Latin American country sees deaths and infections spiral, traders were focusing on the more upb
Asia stocks up as lockdowns eased, Hong Kong pares early losses
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